Acknowledging Alarms - Alcatel MainStreet 2902 Manual

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25 — Alarms
Column heading
Code
Subcode and
Parameters
(2 of 2)
Procedure 25-1 To view an alarm queue
Circular alarm queue
Queues hold up to 64 alarms. When the last alarm is posted to a queue, the queue can
be configured to either stop recording alarms (FIXED) or start overwriting alarms,
oldest alarm first (CIRCULAR).
Procedure 25-2 To set the alarm queue options
25.3

Acknowledging alarms

Alarms can be acknowledged without clearing or deleting them from their respective
queues. When an alarm is acknowledged, the letter in the Status column changes
from U (unacknowledged) to A (acknowledged), and the alarm remains in the queue.
You can acknowledge a specific alarm or all alarms in a queue.
25-6
Description
A brief description of the abnormal condition or significant event. A complete list
of alarm codes and detailed descriptions are included in Table 25-1. Each alarm
code has a unique ID number.
The alarm subcode and parameters, if any. Subcodes and parameters are used
by Alcatel field service personnel only. However, some subcodes and
parameters are relevant to maintenance operations, as detailed in Table 25-1.
ALARMS
MAJ/PROMPT
MINR/DEFER
EARLIER
ALARMS — CONFIG — <Esc> QUEUE
MAJ/PROMPT
MINOR/DEF
FIXED
DIAG/INSTN
LATER
DIAG/INSTN
CIRCULAR
2902 MainStreet Technical Practices
90-2906-01
SK000527
SK000666
May 2002

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