DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si
555-230-123
Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
Page 8-349set options
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■ Minor on-board trunk alarms
■ Major off-board trunk alarms
■ Minor off-board trunk alarms
For Adjuncts, an alarm severity option is assigned to each of the following
categories:
■ Major on-board adjunct alarms
■ Major off-board adjunct alarms
■ Minor on-board adjunct alarms
■ Minor of-board adjunct alarms
You can also administer the options on a system-wide basis for Minor off-board
DS1 Interface circuit pack alarms and for the Minor off-board Memory Card
Capacity Alarm.
Alarm reporting options information in the Alarm Reporting Options Form is
considered translation data and, thus, is preserved through all levels of restart.
This feature affects the alarming of the MOs listed below. Neither the trunk nor
the station category applies to alarms raised on the common portion of the circuit
pack.
In all cases, if the option associated with the alarm type is set to "n," the alarm
report is dropped. All error information about the alarm is intact, but there is no
record of an alarm and no LEDs light on the port circuit pack, the Maintenance
circuit pack, the attendant console, or alarm reporting station to indicate a
problem.
If the option is set to "warning" or "report," port circuit pack LEDs and LEDs on the
Maintenance circuit pack are affected the same as normal warning alarms.
The default parameters are as follows:
■ Downgrade all station, trunk (except on-board trunk alarms), and Minor
DS1-BD alarms to warning alarms.
■ On-board Major and Minor trunk alarms, and the Memory Card Capacity
alarm should continue to raise alarms and report to INADS.
Station MOs Affected By This Command
NOTE:
Although alarms on these MOs may appear as warnings, the alarms should
be investigated with user-reported problems.
■ Analog Lines (ANL-LINE, ANL-NE-L, ANL-16-L)
■ Digital Lines (DIG-LINE)