Alarm Types and Sources | 301
Aprisa SRx User Manual 1.3.0
Radio Interface Path Alarm Events
Alarm to indicate that there
is no data received on the RF
path in the defined duration
period.
Check master is operational.
If new deployment check set-
up, frequencies, and
duplexer (if used). Check
antenna is not open or
shorted. If the antenna is
directional check for off-
pointing. Power off radio
and restart. If condition
persists replace radio.
Modem Alarm Events
Alarm to indicate that FEC
has been disabled. This could
be a permanent event or a
timed event.
Alarm to indicate that FEC
has been disabled. This could
be a permanent event or a
timed event.
Customer Equipment Interface Path Alarm Events
Port 1 Eth No
Receive Data
Alarm to indicate that
Ethernet port 1 has no
received input signal in the
defined duration period.
Check Ethernet cable and
connector. Check switch
port or RTU is active. Check
IP and VLAN configuration.
Port 1 Eth Data
Receive Errors
Alarm to indicate that
Ethernet port 1 received
input signal contains errors
at a higher rate than the
defined error rate threshold.
Check Ethernet cable and
connector. Check switch
port or RTU is active. Check
IP and VLAN configuration.
Port 1 Eth Data
Transmit Errors
Alarm to indicate that
Ethernet port 1 transmitted
output signal contains errors
at a higher rate than the
defined error rate threshold.
Check Ethernet cable and
connector. Check switch
port or RTU is active. Check
IP and VLAN configuration.
Port 2 Eth No
Receive Data
Alarm to indicate that
Ethernet port 2 has no
received input signal in the
defined duration period.
Check Ethernet cable and
connector. Check switch
port or RTU is active. Check
IP and VLAN configuration.
Port 2 Eth Data
Receive Errors
Alarm to indicate that
Ethernet port 2 received
input signal contains errors
at a higher rate than the
defined error rate threshold.
Check Ethernet cable and
connector. Check switch
port or RTU is active. Check
IP and VLAN configuration.
Port 2 Eth Data
Transmit Errors
Alarm to indicate that
Ethernet port 2 transmitted
output signal contains errors
at a higher rate than the
defined error rate threshold.
Check Ethernet cable and
connector. Check switch
port or RTU is active. Check
IP and VLAN configuration.
Port 1 Serial Data
No Receive Data
Alarm to indicate that the
RS-232 port 1 has no received
input signal in the defined
duration period.
Check serial ports settings,
check serial cable and
connector.
Port 1 Serial Data
Receive Errors
Alarm to indicate that the
RS-232 port 1 received input
signal contains errors at a
higher rate than the defined
error rate threshold.
Check serial ports settings,
check serial cable and
connector.