S320 OCS Repair and Diagnostics Field Guide
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4.1.2 Symptoms, Severity and Corrective Action
Table 3 lists the symptoms, severity and corrective action associated with the various types of
Category B alarms.
Table 3 – Category B Alarms: Symptoms, Severity, Corrective Action
Requires immediate corrective action;
contact CALIENT Support
Incorrect switch ID on CP
Requires immediate corrective action;
contact CALIENT Support
No standby card available
Verify whether Active/Standby CP card
is running in standalone mode; check
redundancy status; may require
escalation to CALIENT Support
Physical interface is down
Check physical connectivity to switch;
may require further analysis by CALIENT
Support
Check overall system health; may
require further analysis by CALIENT
Support
Hardware/software failure
Requires further analysis by CALIENT
Support
Check ambient temperature; may
require further analysis by CALIENT
Support
Check system for any abnormalities;
may require further analysis by CALIENT
Support
Disk usage exceeded threshold
Disk cleanup on log files and core files
can be done by customer; contact
CALIENT Support for further analysis
Memory usage exceeded
threshold
Check for any abnormal behavior; may
require further analysis by CALIENT
Support