Ntp-B69 View Alarm-Affected Circuits - Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Manual

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NTP-B69 View Alarm-Affected Circuits

b.
If you want to automatically delete cleared alarms at the network level, check the Autodelete Cleared
Step 7
Alarms check box at the bottom-left of the window.
Consult the following rules when deleting cleared alarms from the display:
Step 8
Click Delete Cleared Alarms to remove the transient messages from the History window. Transient
Step 9
messages are single messages, and not raise-and-clear pairs (that is, they do not have companion
messages stating they are cleared).
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-B69 View Alarm-Affected Circuits
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
Complete the
Step 1
Step
In the network, node, or card view, click the Alarms tab or Conditions tab and then right-click anywhere
Step 2
in the row of an active alarm or condition.
Note
Note
The Select Affected Circuit option appears on the shortcut menu
Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Guide, R4.0
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Click the Alarms tab and then, referring to the rules in
If the Autodelete Cleared Alarms check box is checked, an alarm disappears from the window when
it is cleared.
If the Autodelete Cleared Alarms check box is not checked, an alarm remains in the window after it
is cleared. The alarm appears white in the window and has a Clear (CL) severity. The alarm can be
removed by clicking the Delete Cleared Alarms button.
Use this procedure to view all circuits, if any, affected by an alarm or
condition.
None
NTP-B196 View Alarms, History, Events, and Conditions, page 6-5
As needed
Onsite or remote
Retrieve
"DLP-B60 Log into CTC" task on page
2.
The node view is the default, but you can also navigate to the Alarms tab in the network view or
card view to perform Step 2.
The card view is not available for the MIC-A or MIC-B cards.
Chapter 6
Step
8, click Delete Cleared Alarms.
2-23. If you are already logged in, continue with
(Figure
6-6).
Manage Alarms
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