How Fault Manager Displays Faults
Issue 2 April 1996
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Table 5-2.
Field Descriptions for Alarms Reports
Field
Description
# Alarms Found
The number of active alarms
Port
The alphanumeric ID (location) of the alarmed
object.
Zeros in this field indicate the alarmed object
is not connected to a port (for example, a system
printer.)
Data for this report is sorted by port ID
number.
Maintenance Name
The logical name of the maintenance alarmed
object
On Board?
The location of the detected fault.
■
y = The fault is on the associated circuit pack
■
n = The fault is not associated with this circuit
pack, but with on an off-board element that is
connected to the circuit pack
Alt Name
Another way to identify the maintenance
object.
■
If the object is a station, this field contains the
extension number.
■
If the object is a trunk, this field contains
xxx/yyy, where:
— xxx = the trunk group number
— yyy = the member number
■
If the object is a private CO line, this field
contains P/nnn, where:
— P = private
— nnn = the line group number
Alarm Type
The severity of the fault, as follows:
■
MAJOR
■
MlNOR
■
WARNING
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