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5. Troubleshooting
Table 5-1.
5-14
Alarm Conditions (8 of 8)
Alarm Condition
What It Indicates
SLV Timeout, DLCI
An excessive number of
nnnn, frame relay
SLV communication
1, 2, 3
link
responses from the remote
system have been missed
on the specified multiplexed
DLCI and link.
If the frame relay link is
Net1-FR1, the timeout is on
the network FrameRly1
timeslot assignment.
When a hardware bypass-
capable device has been
detected at the other end of
the PVC and this condition
occurs, only user data for
EDLCI 0 will be transmitted
as long as the condition
exists.
Suboptimal Link Rate,
The specified frame relay
2
frame relay link
multilink has failed to
achieve the configured
Maximum Link Rate for the
link.
This message appears for
multilink aggregate frame
relay links if LMI is down on
any of its constituent links.
Two Level-1 Users
Another user with Level-1
Accessing Device
security access is currently
accessing the unit.
Be aware that actions of the
other user may override
your test commands and
configuration changes.
Yellow at DSX-1
A yellow alarm signal is
received on the DSX-1
interface. DTE has detected
a LOS or OOF condition.
Yellow at Network 1
A yellow alarm signal is
received on the interface.
Yellow at T3 User,
Port-1 (9520-ILM)
1
nnnn indicates a DLCI number of 16 through 1007.
2
frame relay link is one of the following:
– Net1-FR1. The frame relay link specified for the network interface, Network 1.
– Port-n. The frame relay link associated with a user data port.
– ISDN Link Name on a non-network ISDN DBM interface.
3
Does not apply to a TS Access Management Link DLCI.
May 2003
What To Do
No action required.
Wait until no other Level-1 users
are accessing the unit if testing or
configuration will be performed.
Cable problem.
Facility problem.
Verify that the network LMI is
up. If it is, contact your network
service provider.
If a DBM is present and Auto
Backup is enabled, backup is
initiated automatically.
Check that the DSX-1 cable is
securely attached at both ends.
Check the status of the
attached equipment.
Check that your cable is
securely attached at both ends.
Contact your network provider.
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