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Ericsson AVP 3000 Series - Alarm Monitor Widget; Satellite Modulator Alarms

Ericsson AVP 3000 Series
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Preventive Maintenance and Fault-finding
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EN/LZT 790 0023/1 R16A
Table 8.2 Alarms - Data Port
Alarm Description
Ethernet interface Data z link down in Data Interface
Group x-y
Data interface in data interface group x-y has gone
down.
Ethernet interface Data z in Data Interface Group x-
y: duplicate IP detected
Another device has responded to an ARP request for the
IP address set for Data z interface in data interface
group x-y.
Virtual IP address on Data Interface Group x-y:
duplicate IP detected
The virtual IP address assigned to data interface group
1-2 or 3-4 is already in use.
Primary Ethernet interface not in use on Data
Interface Group x-y
Primary interface is not in use in data interface group x-y
or 3-4.
Data x: Duplicate IP Address
Duplicate IP Address Detected; Another device has
responded to an ARP request for the IP address of this
port
Data Interface Group x-y: Data Network Lost
The connection with data interface group x-y has been
lost.
Network Configuration failed
Failed to configure Network setting. Using default
network configuration.
8.4.3 Alarm Monitor Widget
Current Tab
The alarm status of the chassis is available on the Current tab of the Alarm Monitor
widget on the Dashboard. All currently active alarms will be displayed, along with
details of the time and date that the alarm was raised, the severity and description of
the alarm and which module the alarm is associated with.
Alarm History
A complete history of all alarms raised and cleared since the last power cycle is
displayed on the History tab of the Alarm Monitor widget on the Dashboard.
Masking Alarms
The severity of the currently active alarms and those displayed on the History tab
can be edited if required. For this, open the required alarm, and change the severity
to be a warning, minor, major, critical or masked.
Note: If the alarm is masked it will not be displayed on any of the reporting
interfaces, and will not produce an SNMP trap message.
8.4.4 Satellite Modulator Alarms
Alarm Handling
The Satellite Modulator provides the following alarms back to the Host Card:

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