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Trunk alarms have four alarm severity groups with administrable alarm options in
the categories listed below. For G1, technicians can administer alarm options on a
system-wide basis for the following categories:
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Major on-board trunk alarms
■
Minor on-board trunk alarms
■
Major off-board trunk alarms
■
Minor off-board trunk alarms
Technicians assign alarm severity options to the following Adjunct categories:
■
Major on-board adjunct alarms
■
Major off-board adjunct alarms
■
Minor on-board adjunct alarms
■
Minor of-board adjunct alarms
Technicians can administer options for Minor off-board DS1 Interface circuit pack
alarms and Minor off-board Memory Card Capacity Alarms on a system-wide
basis.
The system inspects alarm reporting options information in the Alarm Reporting
Options Form as translation data and preserves it through all restart levels.
This command affects the MO alarming listed below. Neither the trunk nor the
station category applies to alarms raised on the common portion of the circuit
pack.
If the option associated with the alarm type is set to “n,” the system drops the
alarm report. Alarm error information remains intact, but no records of alarms and
no LEDs light on the port circuit pack, the Maintenance circuit pack, the attendant
console, or alarm reporting station to indicate a problem.
If technicians set the option “warning” or “report,” port circuit pack LEDs and LEDs
on the Maintenance circuit pack are affected the same as warning alarms.
Default parameters are:
■
The system downgrades all station, trunk (except on-board trunk alarms),
and Minor DS1-BD alarms to warning alarms.
■
On-board Major and Minor trunk alarms, and the Memory Card Capacity
alarm continue to raise alarms and report to INADS.
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