363-206-285 Trouble Clearing: TAP-101
Issue 2, February 2000 Page 2 of 10
DDM-2000 OC-3 MULTIPLEXER
Figure 1 – Example of Active Alarms and Status Report
3.
NOTE:
Local alarm or status conditions have a Source Address of the local
slot, line, port, channel, path, cross-connection, or operations interface
(DCC, X.25, etc.) where the event occurred. (See
Addresses
in the
Commands and Reports section of this manual.) Use the rtrv-alm:
command to get another report, if necessary.
Note the local trouble indication in the Description column of the Active
Alarm and Status Report, starting with the highest alarm level (Critical)
listed in the Alarm Level column.
4. Use opr-aco; command to silence active audible office alarms, if required.
5. Find the trouble description in Table A for the highest alarm level and go to the
indicated step or procedure.
/* Active Alarms and Status Report
=============================================================
Alarm Source Date Time Srv Description
Level Address Detected
=============================================================
CRITICAL main-2 MM-DD HH:MM:SS SA inc. OC3 LOS
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MAJOR m2-2-1-1 MM-DD HH:MM:SS inc. VT AIS
.
.
.
MAJOR dcc-m2 MM-DD HH:MM:SS section DCC chan fail
MAJOR dcc-m1 MM-DD HH:MM:SS section DCC chan fail
-------------------------------------------------------------
MINOR main-1 MM-DD HH:MM:SS inc. OC3 LOS
-------------------------------------------------------------
ne-acty - holdover mode active
*/