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TAP-101
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The
Circuit ID
column displays the circuit identifier or facility name of the circuit in
trouble.
Reference:
DLP-532 DLX Configuration
Reference:
DLP-531 HLX Configuration
Reference:
DLP-530 ODS2 Module Configuration
Reference:
DLP-533 RLXIOR Configuration
Reference:
DLP-534 RLX Configuration
The
Condition
column displays the alarm condition present on the circuit. See
Table 101-1 for a listing of the possible alarm conditions.
The
St
(Status)
column displays Critical (CR), Major (MJ), Minor (MN), or Event (EV),
indicating the degree of the alarm. When an alarm clears, it is indicated on the Alarm
History screen by the letters CL. Events are reported as they occur, but are not reported as
cleared when they clear. Conditions configured as Not Reported are never reported at all.
The
ACO
column indicates whether the ACO is active (YES or NO) for the particular
alarm. This column is found only on the Active Alarms screen.
7. Troubleshoot the problem, following local practices. Once the problem is located and
corrected, the alarm is cleared and the LEDs return to their normal state.
Stop! You have completed this procedure.