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Functional Description and Specifications RUB VM
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System Failure
Check the “System Failure“ checkbox
Active, as long as the “
total number of alarms
” counter has
a count value > 0.
This trap feature becomes active in any event of those errors which simultaneously raise
a GPI alarm, i.e. the “
disable
“ checkbox is
not checked. This trap will be repeated in an
8 hours interval as long as the alarm condition is present.
Signal Failure
Check the “Signal Failure“ checkbox
This trap indicates an error at one of the output stages (1 to 7). This trap includes the
number of the output channel. Each channel can have this trap feature disabled. This
trap will be repeated in an 8 hours interval as long as the alarm condition is present.
Error and Alarm Reset
The following error indications are self resettable (reset, if no errors are present):
•
The individual
status bits at the status monitor
.
•
GPI outputs
.
•
The
Signal Failure
SNMP traps.
The following error indications remain as long as the overall counters have count values > 0:
”
total number of errors
“ > 0
“
total number of failures
“ > 0
•
LED with
Error
function.
•
SNMP trap
System Error
.
•
Lamp with
Fail
function.
•
SNMP trap
System Failure
.
A reset of these counters and
–
at the same time
–
a reset of all individual error counters can
be done by:
Keystroke
RUB1 modules, i.e. modules plugged to a H1, D1, S1, or T1 chassis, offer four
programmable keys. The following functions are provided for a reset:
Function
Description
Recommended
Key
Counter Clear
Resets all error counters to zero.
F1: FAIL
Reset
Complete reset of error counters and status.
F2: RESET
Configuration
Utilizing one of the configuration tools, a complete reset of error counters and status can
be done clicking the “
Error Reset“
button at the
Distribution
page.