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Maintenance and Trouble Clearing
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Table 1-1: Autonomous and Retrieved Report Parameters (cont'd)
Parameter
NTFCNCDE
REPT TYPE
SRVEFF
THLEV
TID
TMPER
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Notification Code (factory default value). The value in this field
indicates the provisioned severity level of the condition being
reported. The values for NTFCNCDE are given as follows:
• CR = Critical, reported using REPT ALM
• MJ = Major, reported using REPT ALM
• MN = Minor, reported using REPT ALM.
• NA = Not Alarmed, reported using REPT EVT
• NR = Not Reported when the event occurs, but the information is
available using RTRV-COND-ALL or RTRV-AO
• CL = Cleared, not a provisionable value; is used only to identify
the message that indicates a previously reported alarm has
cleared
Four types of autonomous messages can be reported by the system:
• REPT ALM—Report Alarm
• REPT EVT—Report Event
• REPT PM—Report Performance Monitoring
• REPT DBCHG—Report Database Change
The Service-effecting value is SA for service-affecting or NSA for
non-service-affecting.
The Threshold Level identifies the magnitude of monitored parameter
that, when crossed, will generate a threshold crossing message.
The Target Identifier is a unique name given to each NE when it is
installed. This name identifies the particular NE to which each
command is directed. Each TID is composed of a minimum of 7 and a
maximum of 20 alphanumeric characters.
Time Period is the accumulation time period for the PM information.
Valid TMPER values are 1-DAY and 15-MIN. A null value means that
no TMPER is associated with this event or that the reported event is
not a PM event.
Identifies the CTAG (Correlation Tag) of the TL1 command that
modified the database.
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1.2: Message Parameter Interpretation
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