set options
Issue 1 May 2002
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■ Yes
Alarms are raised in the normal manner. There is no filtering of alarm data.
■ No
Alarms raised on a trunk, station, or adjunct in this category are dropped.
Error information is provided as before, but there is no trace of an alarm.
There is no LED activity and no call to INADS. Because resources are
taken out-of-service without any record, this option is recommended only
when other options do not provide the desired result.
The alarm options can be administered only on a system-wide basis for the
following alarm categories:
■ Major on-board station alarms
■ Minor on-board station alarms
■ Major off-board station alarms
■ Minor off-board station alarms
Four alarm severity groups are provided for trunk alarms. You can administer the
alarm options for the categories listed below in each alarm severity group.
However, in G1, the alarm options can be administered only on a system-wide
basis for the following categories:
■ Major on-board trunk alarms
■ Minor on-board trunk alarms
■ Major off-board trunk alarms
■ Minor off-board trunk alarms
For Adjuncts, an alarm severity option is assigned to each of the following
categories:
■ Major on-board adjunct alarms
■ Major off-board adjunct alarms
■ Minor on-board adjunct alarms
■ Minor off-board adjunct alarms
You can also administer the options on a system-wide basis for minor off-board
DS1 Interface circuit pack alarms.
Alarm reporting options information in the Alarm Reporting Options Form is
considered translation data and, thus, is preserved through every level of restart.
This feature affects the alarming of the MOs listed below. Neither the trunk nor
the station category applies to alarms raised on the common portion of the circuit
pack.