363-206-305 Trouble Clearing:
Issue 3, June 2000 Page 1 of 14
DDM-2000 F
IBER
R
EACH
W
IDEBAND
S
HELF
TAP-102
Clear Major (MJ) Alarm
1.
NOTE:
Major alarms are failures that cause loss of service to 96 or less DS0
customer channels. Table A lists conditions which may cause a major
alarm.
Connect the CIT to the CIT connector on the near-end User Panel and log in or
remote log in to the near-end system, if not already performed.
Reference: DLP-521
2.
NOTE:
The rtrv-alm command can be used to display a report of active alarm
and status conditions. The Commands and Reports section of this
manual gives a description of the command.
NOTE:
The Active Alarm and Status Report is output automatically
following CIT log in. The report shown in Figure 1 is an example that
shows several entries. There may be only one entry in the actual report.
Note the information in the Source Address and Description columns for
the top entry/entries above the first single-dashed line in the Active Alarm
and Status Report (Figure 1) (for example, “MAJOR M1-1-1-1
MM-DD:MM:SS SA inc. VT AIS”).
Figure 1 – Example of Active Alarms and Status Report
/* Active Alarms and Status Report
=======================================================
Alarm Source Date Time Srv Description
Level Address Detected
=======================================================
MAJOR m1-1-1-1 MM-DD HH:MM:SS SA inc. VT AIS
-------------------------------------------------------
ne-acty m2-1-1-1 MM-DD HH:MM:SS nsa inc. VT AIS
*/