Alarm Types and Sources | 457
Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.11.1
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.
Alarm to indicate that the
ACM has been locked to a
fixed coding and modulation.
This could be a permanent
event or a timed event.
Alarm to indicate that the
ACM has been locked to a
fixed coding and modulation.
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.
Alarm to indicate that
Ethernet port 1 has no
detected connection during
the defined duration period.
Check the cable and
connector. Check switch
port or RTU is active. Check
Ethernet Port speed/duplex
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.
Alarm to indicate that
Ethernet port 2 has no
detected connection during
the defined duration period.
Check the cable and
connector. Check switch
port or RTU is active. Check
Ethernet Port speed/duplex
configuration.
Port 3 Eth No
Receive Data
Alarm to indicate that
Ethernet port 3 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 3 Eth Data
Receive Errors
Alarm to indicate that
Ethernet port 3 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.