Hardware
Alarm
Probable Cause
Corrective Action
A percentage of
DSP resources are
unavailable. The
failure of one or more,
but not all, DSPs
results in a Minor
alarm. Critical alarm
indicates that all DSPs
have failed. In the
event of an alarm,
reset the system as
soon as possible. If
the DSP continues
to fail, replace the
module.
Use the Show Status DSP
maintenance command to identify
status of DSPs in the controller.
Install required DSP modules. See
“Increasing DSP Resources” in
the “Installation Planner” chapter
of the Technician’s Handbook for
instructions.
DSP licenses
are enabled but
not enough DSP
resources are
available to support
compression
requirements
Install required DSP modules. See
“Increasing DSP Resources” in
the Installation Planner chapter
of the Technician’s Handbook for
instructions.
DSP Status
Faulty circuit on DSP
module
Replace DSP module.
DSP Card Status
DSP card is defective. For a defective DSP module, ensure
that the module is seated securely.
For an embedded DSP failure,
replace the controller. Use Show
Status DSP to identify the location of
the defective module.
Fan
Fan is defective
Replace the fan (see Note below).
One PSU
Power supply unit is
defective (AX/MXe III).
Replace the PSU (see Note below).
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