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Excalibur ISX 5312/5314 T-1 Multiplexer Installation and Operation
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Alarms
The Excalibur ISX 5312/5314 reports a variety of alarm and loopback conditions to alert
you to problems in the network. You can enable or disable each alarm, and you can reset
alarms independently for the ISX 5312/5314 and each T-1 line. For each line alarm, you
can also specify the amount of time an alarm condition is active before it is reported by
the ISX 5312/5314, and the amount of time a Red alarm condition is no longer active
before the ISX 5312/5314 reports it cleared. You can configure the ISX 5312/5314 to
sound a beeper and/or light the
User
LED when an alarm is reported. The alarm
message is displayed on the LCD screen.
When the ISX 5312/5314 is managed via T7, once the unit sends an alarm to the
CMS 400 network management system, further reporting of the alarm condition is
inhibited even if the alarm condition clears and is redeclared. A Return to Normal
(RTN) function must be performed from the front panel or from the CMS 400 system
console to rearm the alarm.
When the ISX 5312/5314 is managed via SNMP, alarm conditions are reported to the
SNMP manager as traps. The ISX 5312/5314 normally sends a trap when an alarm
condition is detected and when that condition clears. If the alarm condition is
redeclared, a trap is sent when it is detected and when it clears (every time trap
reporting).
For conditions that can occur frequently, the ISX 5312/5314 uses the “latching” method
of sending traps. When this method is used, a trap is sent the first time an alarm
condition is detected and the first time the condition clears. No further traps are sent if
the alarm condition is redeclared (first-time-only trap reporting). The unit must be
rebooted, or a RTN function must be performed from the front panel or from the
rd5312/5314Rtn MIB object, before another trap can be sent. The latching method is
used only for the following alarm conditions.
• Controlled Slip (CSS)
• Errored Second (ES)
• Bipolar Violation (BPV)
• Loss of Signal (LOS)
• DTE 1 Failed
• DTE 2 Failed
• DTE 3 Failed
• DTE 4 Failed
Every-time trap reporting is used for all other alarm conditions.
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