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Alarms
The Acme Packet 1100 generates internal alarms that correspond to internal hardware fault
conditions. Hardware faults are divided into two types:
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Hardware and environmental
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Each alarm is assigned a severity level, depending on the details of the fault.
Table A-1 Descriptions of Alarm Severity Levels (cont.)
Alarm Severity
Minor
Major
Critical
The Acme Packet 1100 polls its hardware components to ensure they are functioning properly.
If it encounters a fault condition, it will report alarms in these categories:
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Hardware temperature
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Fan speed
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Environmental sensor
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Power supply
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Voltage
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Physical interface cards
Hardware and Environmental Alarms
This section provides details about hardware and environmental alarms.
Hardware Temperature Alarm
The following table lists the hardware temperature alarm.
Table A-2 Hardware Temperature Alarm Information (cont.)
Alarm Name
TEMPERATU
RE HIGH
Description
Functionality is impaired to a small degree (e.g., a single fan has
failed)
Pending failures or unexpected events are imminent (e.g., an LOS)
Catastrophic condition has occurred (e.g., the system is overheating)
Alarm
Alarm Severity Causes
ID
65538 CRITICAL:
Fans are
>100°C
obstructed or
MAJOR:
stopped. The
>95°C
room is
abnormally hot.
MINOR: >90°C
Example Log
Graphic Display
Message
Window Message
Temperature:
Temperature X C
XX.XXC
(where X is the
(where XX.XX is
temperature in
the temperature in
degrees)
degrees)
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