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42 WEB Interface
CP560 DVB-T2 Gateway User’s Manual Rev. 2.2 (3686) ID: um_t2gateway
The status of non-I/O port related alarms.
The alarm status is shown with colours indicating the severity of the alarm. The various
severities and colours used are described in Appendix G.
Access to additional information pertaining to the various ports of the block diagram is
provided by hovering the mouse pointer over the port within the diagram. The port
representations in the diagram also act as shortcuts to the corresponding configuration
page for the port. The shortcut is activated by clicking on the port in the diagram.
If an input switch is defined, it is shown in the status diagram as a box inside the device
block in front of a MUX block. The block shows the ports that are members of the switching
group, and the currently selected port. Clicking the switch block will take you to the
configuration page for the switch.
Right-clicking the status block diagram top bar offers a shortcut to clear device statistics
parameters. Selecting Reset device statistics brings up a dialogue where you can select which
information to clear.
Current Alarms
The bottom part of the page shows the currently active alarms. Some alarms may contain
several sub-entries that are displayed by clicking on the arrow in front of the entry’s
description. The severity of each alarm is represented by an error indicator (visually
similar to a LED). The colour of the indicator represents the severity level configured for
the specified alarm. The various severities and colours used are described in Appendix
G.
The Current Alarms table contains six columns:
Description
Description of the alarm condition.
For sub-entries, the extended index is shown in brackets. To the left is an indicator visual-
ising the severity of the alarm. The indicator has a tool-tip providing a textual description
of the alarm severity.
On Time
The time when the alarm was raised.
Alarm type
Category of the alarm, i.e. Port, System, Switch etc.
Source
This identifies the source of the alarm. For port alarms, this is a reference to the specific
port raising the alarm. This field has a tool-tip showing the subid1 and subid2 values for
the alarm.
Subid1
Reserved for future use in multi-slot chassis and is always set to 1 in the CP560.
Subid2
The device or port to which the alarm relates. The value is zero for alarms that are

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