1152700 Issue 1 February 2001 Section 2 Operations and Maintenance
ALARM
SEVERITY
MESSAGE
Severely
Information
Errored
al Alert
Seconds
Line
Threshold
Crossing
Alert
SES-Ltca
Severely
Information
Errored
al Alert
Seconds
Path Far
End
Threshold
Crossing
Alert
SES-
PFETca
Severely
Information
Errored
al Alert
Seconds
Path
Threshold
Crossing
Alert
SES-Ptca
Severely
Information
Errored
al Alert
Seconds
Section
Threshold
Crossing
Alert
SES-Stca
Shelf
Information
Controller
al Alert
Card's
Database
Corrupted
DBCorrupt
ed
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Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued
IMPACT
DESCRIPTION
Service
Severely errored seconds
Degradation
threshold crossing alert for
line layer.
Service
Severely errored seconds
Degradation
threshold crossing alert for
path layer at far end.
Service
Severely errored seconds
Degradation
threshold crossing alert for
path layer.
Service
Severely errored seconds
Degradation
threshold crossing alert for
section layer. Excessive
one second intervals in the
transmission from the far
end NE have had ES In the
section layer over and
above the ES threshold
level causing a Severely
Errored Seconds threshold
alert.
Installation
Memory problem on the
Error
SC card.
TAP-100
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SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION
The incoming signal line has
an error rate of 1.6E-5 or
worse for a period of time less
than ten seconds. An SES can
also be caused by a physical
failure such as LOS for less
than ten seconds. Examine the
physical circuit to determine if
there are any impairments.
The far end NE has a path
error rate of 1.6E-5 or worse
for a period of time less than
ten seconds. An SES can also
be caused by a physical failure
such as LOS for less than ten
seconds. Examine the physical
circuit to determine if there are
any impairments.
The incoming signal path has
an error rate of 1.6E-5 or
worse for a period of time less
than ten seconds. An SES can
also be caused by a physical
failure such as LOS for less
than ten seconds. Examine the
physical circuit to determine if
there are any impairments.
The incoming signal section
has an error rate of 1.6E-5 or
worse for a period of time less
than ten seconds. An SES can
also be caused by a physical
failure such as LOS for less
than ten seconds. Examine the
physical circuit to determine if
there are any impairments.
Reset the SC card to initiate a
new load from the NMIC by
either hitting the reset and
enable buttons simultaneously,
or reset via software command.
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