Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway
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Figure 23: J58890CH Global AC Input Power Distribution Unit
Wiring these alarms back into the system as external device alarms allows remote alarming of the
following:
1
Batteries on Discharge (BOD2): The system is running on batteries do to an AC input power
failure or an insufficient number of rectifiers to carry the cabinet load. The BIU’s “BOD” LED. is
on.
2
AC input power failure (ACF2). The system is running on batteries.
3
Battery Interface Unit Failure (BIF2): This indicates a battery interface unit failure (all BIU
L.E.D.s may be off), a battery temperature warning (BIU’s “BTW” LED. is on), or a battery not
available alarm (BIU’s “BNA” LED. is on).
4
Rectifier Failure Alarm (RFA2): This indicates that at least one rectifier has failed. The defective
rectifier should have the red “FAULT” LED. on.
Administration
These alarms then should be administered using the
add eda-external-device-alarm
command
1
with sample naming as follows:
#
Signal
Port
Alarm Type
Alt Name
(7 char. limit)
Description
1
BOD2
01major
minor
BatChg
GMCC Batteries are Charging
2
ACF2
01 minor
minor
AC
GMCC AC input power
3
BIF2
01C0901
minor
BIU
GMCC BNA, BTW, and BIU
4
RFA2
01C0902
minor
RECT
GMCC Rectifiers
1The System Parameters Customer-Options screen must have the
External Device Alarm Admin
field set to yes.
J58890CH
Global AC input
Power distibution unit
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BOD2+
BOD2-
ACF2+
ACF2-
BIF2+
BIF2-
RFA2+
RFA2-