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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
44.3 Alarm Descriptions
This table describes alarms that the system can send.
ATUC refers to the downstream channel (for traffic going from the IES-1248-51V
to the subscriber). ATUR refers to the upstream channel (for traffic coming from
the subscriber to the IES-1248-51V). A “V” in the CLEARABLE column indicates
that an administrator can remove the alarm.
Table 105 Alarm Status
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Alarm Type Select which type of alarms to display by Severity, or select All to
look at all the alarms.
Refresh Click this button to update this screen.
Clear Click this button to erase the clearable alarm entries.
No This field displays the index number of the alarm entry in the system.
Alarm This field displays the alarm category to which the alarm belongs.
Condition This field displays a text description for the condition under which the
alarm applies.
Severity This field displays the alarm severity level (critical, major, minor or
info).
Timestamp This field displays the month, day, hour, minute and second that the
system created the log.
Source This field displays where the alarm originated. This is either a DSL
port number, one of the Ethernet ports (enet 1 or 2), or “eqpt” for the
system itself.
Page X of X This identifies which page of information is displayed and the total
number of pages of information.
Previous Page Click this to display the preceding page of entries.
Next Page Click this to display the following page of entries.
Table 106 Alarm Descriptions
ALAR
M
CONDITION
SEVERIT
Y
CLEAR
ABLE
DESCRIPTION
dsl (5000)line_up info The DSL link is up.
dsl (5001)line_down minor V The DSL link is down.
dsl (5002)ad_perf_lol_thresh info V The number of times a Loss Of Link
has occurred within 15 minutes (for
the ATUC) has reached the
threshold.
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