Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Provisioning Alarms
120 TimeProvider User’s Guide 097-58001-02 Revision C – August 2005
Sample Command
SET-ATTR::SYS:TS1000::ELEVTIME=ENABLE;
INPQL The received SSM is of
lesser quality than the
provisioned QLEVEL
for a specified input.
This alarm occurs when
you provision the
input’s QLEVEL below
the quality level of the
LO.
NR | NA |
MN | MJ |
CR
IMMED No MN MN
EXDSC I
nput has had excessive
discontinuities, indicated
by more than 3 signal
faults of the same type
within a 5-minute period.
The alarm clears when
the 5-minute window
contains less than 3
alarms of the same type.
NR | NA |
MN | MJ |
CR
IMMED No MN MN
<aid> = RTM
S1LOS Side 1 LOS fault MN | MJ |
CR
IMMED No MN MN
S2LOS Side 2 LOS fault MN | MJ |
CR
IMMED No NA NA
EXSLIP
Input has excessive slip
rate.
NR | NA |
MN | MJ |
CR
IMMED No NA NA
RTMFAULT
IOC cannot determine if
the Retimer is
functioning properly.
NR | NA |
MN | MJ |
CR
IMMED Yes NA NA
Note:
1
When the fault is detected, the input is immediately removed from the possible reference
list. The fault must be continuously present for the period specified by FLTDELAY before
the alarm is set. After the alarm is set, it clears once the input signal is fault-free for the
period specified by CLRDELAY.
2
When the fault is detected, the input is immediately removed from the possible reference
list. The fault must be continuously present for the period specified by FLTDELAY before
the alarm is set. After the alarm is set, it clears once the input signal is fault-free for the
period specified by CLRDELAY.
3
Once INPFREQ is set, the alarm clears when the input frequency is within the defined
pull-in range
Alarm ID
Description of Alarm
Condition
Possible
Alarm
Levels
Error
Delay
Default
Error
Delay
Editable?
Default Level
SSU
Mode
SUB
Mode