
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
555-233-123
8-36
Issue 4 May 2002
Alarm
Origination to
OSS Numbers
Indicates one of four options for alarm origination (neither):
both
= Major and Minor alarms result in an automatic call to
both administered OSS telephone numbers.
first-only
= Major and Minor alarms result in an automatic
call to the first administered OSS number.
neither
= alarm origination does not occur; reports are not
sent to either number.
second no-backup
= Major and Minor alarms result in an
automatic call to the first administered OSS telephone number. If
calling the first OSS telephone number fails four times, the switch
calls the second administered OSS telephone number until
calling the first OSS telephone number is successful.
NOTE:
Before Release 5, the name of this field is
Alarm
Origination Activated
.
If Alarm Origination is deactivated, Cleared Alarm Notification
and Restart Notification deactivate, even though they may still be
activate in the administration.
Cleared Alarm
Notification
The switch originates calls to the OSS and sends an alarm
resolution message once all previously-reported Major and Minor
alarms are resolved. Activate Alarm Origination to enable
Cleared Alarm Notification. (n)
Restart
Notification
Enables the switch to originate calls to the OSS and report any
system restarts caused by switch problems. Activate Alarm
Origination to enable Restart Notification.
Suspension
Threshold
Some problems cause alarms to be generated and resolved
repeatedly. To detect these problems, the switch suspends
Cleared Alarm Notification when it has reported the specified
number of Cleared Alarm notifications in a 24 hour period. A
suspended Cleared Alarm Notification reactivates with a
successfully-completed “logoff” command, a system reset, or
when the threshold is changed. This field is irrelevant if
Cleared Alarm Notification
or
Alarm
Origination
are disabled. (1–15)
Test Remote
Access Port
Indicates if remote access testing on the SYSAM circuit pack is
active. This field should be set to yes when an INADS line is
connected to the switch and a maintenance contract is in effect
to maintain alarm origination capability.
If no equipment is connected to the remote access port, or if a
trunk for remote access and alarm origination is not provided,
running tests on the remote access port on the SYSAM results in
test failures. This causes unnecessary maintenance alarms and
allows potentially destructive tests to be run. To prevent this, set
this field to no.
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