MTU-M Alarms
8-6
7900-A2-GB20-00
March 1998
4. Select the number of alarms to display and press Enter. The following is an
example of the alarm display format:
Menu path: Main
→
Alarms
→
Display
→
alarm level
→
(xtu id, system, all)
→
(all, 0-255)
I HTU C/R 3
HSTATUS TASK
Wed June 30 00:00:13 1997
Polling state change detected for HTU 3
polling state HTU 3
I HTU C/R 5
HSTATUS TASK
Wed June 30 00:00:19 1997
status received from new card
I HTU C/R 6
HSTATUS TASK
Wed June 30 00:00:48 1997
status received from new card
I HTU C/R 8
HSTATUS TASK
Wed June 30 00:00:53 1997
Polling state change detected for HTU 3
polling state HTU 3
I HTU C/R 5
HSTATUS TASK
Wed June 30 00:00:56 1997
status received from new card
Hit ’q’ to quit or return to continue ...
Alarm Definitions
The following section defines major and abnormal alarms. Minor alarms are not
currently used.
Major Alarms
Major alarms occur when:
H
The xTU-C polling state changes from in service (INS) to out of service
(OOS).
H
The CP or CO carrier changes from up to down (not an alarm condition for
V.35).
H
The status of Loop A or Loop B changes from up to down at the CO or CP.
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