This procedure works only in ESF point-to-point applications.
To send the active DS0 map and DTE port configuration to the far-end Access-T,
follow these steps:
1. Select
SYSTEM
from the Main Menu Line.
2.
Select
DS0 CONFIGURATION
.
3.
Select
SEND
.
4.
Press the
Enter
key.
Alarm Configuration
Access-T monitors up to 23 different alarm conditions, each of which can be
individually enabled. Alarm conditions include:
•
Performance parameters for the T1 line interface. (For BPVs and ES,
alarm thresholds are user-specified.)
•
Loss of RTS at the DTE ports.
•
Loss of master clock.
•
Internal communication failure.
•
Access-T NIM failure.
When a user-enabled alarm occurs, the following things happen:
•
ALERT
appears in the Title Bar.
•
Access-T updates its alarm history data.
•
Depending on the selected alarm reporting method, Access-T dials
out (if so configured by the operator) and transmits either:
•
an
ALERT
banner to an ASCII terminal,
•
an alarm history to a network management system (NMS), or
•
an SNMP trap to an SNMP-based management system.
You can view alarm information via the Terminal Interface as described in
Chapter 7.
ACST-0351-005
Chapter 6
June 1996
Configuration Procedures
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