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Alarm Indexes
The following tables group alarms and conditions by their default severities. These severities are the same
whether they are reported in the CTC Alarms window severity (SEV) column or in SNMP or in TL1.
The CTC default alarm profile contains some alarms or conditions that are not currently implemented but are
reserved for future use.
Note
The CTC default alarm profile in some cases contains two severities for one alarm (for example, MJ/MN).
The platform default severity comes first (in this example, MJ), but the alarm can be demoted to the second
severity in the presence of a higher-ranking alarm. This is in accordance with Telcordia GR-474.
Note
Logical Objects
The CTC alarm profile list organizes all alarms and conditions according to the logical objects they are raised
against. These logical objects represent physical objects such as cards, logical objects such as circuits, or
transport and signal monitoring entities such as the SONET or ITU-T G.709 optical overhead bits. One alarm
can appear in multiple entries. It can be raised against multiple objects. For example, the loss of signal (LOS)
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