Maintenance Commands
555-233-143
7-278
Issue 1 May 2002
In every case, if the option associated with the alarm type is set to “n,” the alarm
report is dropped. All error information about the alarm is intact, but there is no
record of an alarm 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 the option is set to “warning” or “report,” port circuit pack LEDs and LEDs on the
Maintenance circuit pack are affected the same as normal warning alarms.
The default parameters are as follows:
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Downgrade every station, off-board trunk, and minor DS1-BD alarm to a
warning alarm.
■
Major and minor on-board trunk alarms, should continue to raise alarms
and report to INADS.
Station MOs affected by this Command
NOTE:
Although alarms on these MOs may appear as warnings, the alarms should
be investigated with user-reported problems.
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Analog Lines (ANL-LINE, ANL-NE-L, ANL-16-L)
■
Digital Lines (DIG-LINE)
■
Hybrid Lines (HYB-LINE)
■
MET Lines (MET-LINE)
■
ISDN-BRI Lines (BRI-PORT, BRI-SET)
Trunk maintenance is characterized by an escalation of a minor alarm to a major
alarm if more than 75 percent of the members of the trunk group are alarmed. If
the option for the trunk category is set to “warning,” “minor,” “report,” or “no,” this
no longer happens. Maintenance removes an individual trunk member
out-of-service according to the normal criteria used for major and minor alarms.
Trunk MOs affected by this Command
NOTE:
Although alarms on these MOs may appear as warnings, the alarms should
be investigated with user-reported problems.
■
Auxiliary Trunks (AUX-TRK)
■
Central Office Trunks (CO-TRK)
■
Direct Inward Dialing Trunks (DID-TRK)
■
Direct Inward and Outward Dial Trunks (DIOD-TRK)[G1.2SE only]
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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