Chapter 7: Operation
Alarms, alerts and messages
Alarm
Meaning
Wireless Link Disabled Warning
The wireless link has been administratively disabled via the
SNMP Interface. The wireless interface MIB-II
ifAdminStatus attribute has been set to DOWN. To enable
the Ethernet interface, set the ifAdminStatus attribute to
UP.
Main PSU Port Disabled Warning The PSU port link has been administratively disabled via
the SNMP Interface.
Main PSU Port Status
The PSU port link is down. The most likely cause is that the
unit has no Ethernet cable plugged into its Aux port.
SFP Error
A non-OK value indicates that the SFP link is down. There
are two possible causes:
•
Either: the fiber link has been installed but
disabled (because the license key does not include
SFP support),
•
Or: the SFP link could not be established even
though an SFP carrier was detected (due perhaps
to a cabling fault or the link is disabled at the link
partner).
SFP Port Configuration Mismatch Ethernet fragments (runt packets) have been detected
when the SFP port is in full duplex. This indicates an auto-
negotiation or forced configuration mismatch.
SFP Port Disabled Warning
The SFP port link has been administratively disabled via
the SNMP Interface.
SFP Port Status
The SFP port link is down. The most likely cause is that the
unit has no Ethernet cable plugged into its SFP port.
Aux Port PoE Output Status
The Aux port link is down. The most likely cause is that the
unit has no Ethernet cable plugged into its Aux port.
Aux Port Disabled Warning
The Aux port link has been administratively disabled via
the SNMP Interface.
Aux Port Status
The Aux port link is down. The most likely cause is that the
unit has no Ethernet cable plugged into its Aux port.
Link Mode Optimization
Mismatch
The Master and Slave ODUs are configured to use different
link mode optimization methods (one is set to IP and the
other TDM).
Syslog Enabled/ Disabled
Warning
The local log of event messages has been enabled or
disabled.
Syslog Local Nearly Full
The local log of event messages is nearly full.
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