
NOTE
The rule of verifying an invalid clock tracing relation is as follows: First, verify whether a clock source is in the
SSM protocol mode. In the non-SSM protocol mode, verify the status of a clock source. The status directly
determines whether a clock tracing relation is invalid. In the SSM protocol mode, verify the status of a clock
source. If the status is unavailable, it indicates that the clock tracing relation is invalid. If the status is available,
you also need to verify the S1 byte (clock quality). When you manually cancel settings of the quality of the S1
byte and the quality of the S1 byte is unknown, the clock tracing relation is invalid.
1.2.6.5 NE Panel
The NE Panel displays boards and ports in different colors depending on their current status. In
the U2000, most operations such as equipment configuration, monitoring, and maintenance are
performed in the NE Panel window.
GUI
Double-click an NE on the Main Topology to display the NE Panel.
To add a new board, right-click an idle slot and choose a board type.
NOTE
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Choose the
Always On Top
for the
Slot Layout
window to always remain on top.
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When a board occupies multiple slots, the slot ID of the main slot is displayed in boldface, and the slot
ID of the slave slot is grayed out.
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In the NE panel, when you click the processing board that is accompanied by an interface board, the
slot ID of this interface board is displayed in orange.
Click the
icon on the toolbar, to view the legends of the boards and ports on the right of the
Slot Layout.
To select an operation related to an installed board, right-click the installed board and choose it
from the shortcut menu. For example, right-click an AUX board and choose
Path View
to display
the detailed path information.
1.2.6.6 Browse Alarm
This topic describes the user interface for viewing the current and history alarms, Alarm Logs.
In this user interface, buttons are provided, such as
Filter
,
Synchronize
,
Refresh
, and
Acknowledge
, to help you quickly locate the alarm cause.
GUI
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Choose
Fault
>
Browse Current Alarm
from the main menu.
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Choose
Fault
>
Browse History Alarm
from the main menu.
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Choose
Fault
>
Browse Alarm Logs
from the main menu.
1.2.6.7 Browse Event
In the
Browse Event
window, you can view events at different levels. This window provides
buttons, such as
Filter by Template
,
Filter
and
Refresh
, to help you to quickly locate the alarm
cause.
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