Define & Review Fault Information - Harris CM-30 Installation & Operation Manual

Audio ip multiplexer & cm-30 ip interface module
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NetXpress LX & CM-30 Installation & Operation Manual
Version 1, September 2010
4.3.1.1 NetXpress LX Channel Modules
The background of a module slot normally appears white. A yellow background indicates an alert
on the module. A red background indicates an alarm.
The lower section of a module slot, directly above the Open button, shows the type of module
installed (VF-16A in this example). If the module has not been programmed, the NetXpress LX
software cannot pick up any information on it; Not Progr appears in this area rather than the
module type. Here are other module slot components:
Service: Green when module is in service.
Remote: Green when module is being accessed remotely.
Open: Click this button to configure the module or view its status.
4.3.1.2 NetXpress LX CM-30 Module
The CM label at the top of the CM-30 slot indicates it is a common module. Here are other CM-30
slot components:
WAN: This light is green if the module is running on Wide Area Network (WAN).
LAN: This light is green if the module is running on Local Area Network (LAN).
Loopback: This light is green if the module set in Loopback mode.
Timing: This light is green if the module is on primary timing, yellow if it is on secondary timing,
and red if it registers a timing fallout.
Active: This light is green if the CM-30 module is active.
Open: Click this button to configure the module or view its status.
4.3.1.3 NetXpress LX Power Supply Slots
The PS Main label at the top of a power supply slot indicates it is the main power supply. The
bottom of the power supply slot, directly above the Open button, shows the type of power
supply. Here are other power supply slot components:
Power: This light is green if the power supply is active.
Normal: This light is green if power is on and there are no alarms/alerts.
Major: This light is red in an alarm condition. (Physical power supply shows "Alarm.")
Minor: This light is yellow in an alert condition. (Physical power supply shows "Alert.")
The Refresh fields at the bottom left of the Home page appear on most NetXpress LX pages.
Click M to refresh the browser manually, or click 5s, 10s, or 30s to automatically refresh the
browser at 5, 10, or 30 second intervals.
4.3.2
Define & Review Fault Information
4-16
Access these pages from the Faults menu:
Current Alarms: View any current major and minor
alarms or alarm clears.
Alarm Definition: Set alarm severity, threshold
time, whether the alarm sends an SNMP trap, and if
the alarm triggers a major or minor light.
Alarm History: View past alarm information.
System Logging: View log file information and set
up alarm logging and system log server support.
4 – Configuration & Operation
Harris Corporation
Intraplex Products

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