Maintenance Commands
555-233-143
7-92
Issue 1 May 2002
Output
For the following example, the
ENTER
key was pressed immediately after entering
the display alarms print command.
Field Descriptions
After valid options are entered by the technician, an alarm report is displayed.
The data displayed on this form will be:
Port
The location of the alarmed object. For installed circuit packs, the location is
displayed as cabinet-carrier-[slot]-[circuit]. For port network-related objects,
the location is displayed as PN UUB, where “UU” is the port network number and
B is the bus (A or B). For fiber link-related objects, the location is displayed as x
a-PNC where “x” is the fiber link number and “a” is the PNC side (A or B). This is
the same identifier as used by the alarm log.
MaintenanceN
ame
The logical name of the MO which has been alarmed.
On Brd
Whether the fault detected is on the associated circuit pack, or an off board
element connected to the circuit pack.
Alt Name
The alternate means of identifying the MO. This field contains the extension
when the object is a station, and it contains xxx/yyy when the object is a trunk,
where xxx is the trunk-group number and yyy is the member number. It contains
P/xxx when the object is a private CO line, where xxx is the private CO line group
number.
Alarm Type
MAJOR, MINOR, or WARNING. This is an indicator to the seriousness of the
alarm raised.
display alarms
ALARM REPORT
Port Maintenance On
Alt Alarm
Svc
Ack? Date
Date
Name Brd?
Name Type
State 1 2
Alarmed
Resolved
02A TONE-BD y MAJOR y n 05/22/20:34 00/00/00:00
01C07 ANL-BD y MINOR n n 05/22/20:26 00/00/00:00
01C0702 ANL-LINE n 311 WARNING IN
05/22/20:26 00/00/00:00
01C0701 ANL-LINE n 1051 WARNING IN
05/22/20:26 00/00/00:00
01C0703 ANL-LINE n 1053 WARNING IN
05/22/20:26 00/00/00:00
01C1505 CO-TRK n 78/01 WARNING OUT
05/22/20:26 00/00/00:00
01C1505 CO-TRK n 78/01 WARNING OUT
05/22/20:26 00/00/00:00
02A0201 TONE-PT n WARNING
05/22/20:34 00/00/00:00
02A TDM-CLK n WARNING 05/23/13:43 00/00/00:00
PN 02B TDM-BUS n WARNING 05/23/14:53 00/00/00:00
Command successfully completed
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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