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 8-543test alarms
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Output
The responses, with normal output, will be displayed on a test-by-test basis with
one line of data displayed for each test result. With the failures option only the
tests that have failed will be displayed.
The following output fields are for the ALARM ENTRY section:
Extension: "Entry must be all digits"
"Extension not assigned"
Trunk (group) "Entry must be all digits"
"Group not assigned, or group assigned but with no member"
Trunk (member) "Entry must be all digits"
"Number invalid""
"Group member not assigned"
"Trunk or trunk group invalid"
Port The location of the alarmed object (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit).
This is the same identifier as used by the alarm log.
Maintenance Name The logical name of the maintenance object which has been
alarmed.
On Board Whether the fault detected is on the associated circuit pack, or an
off board element connected to the circuit pack.
Alt Name Terminal extension numbers or trunk group numbers.
Alarm Type Major, Minor, or Warning. This is an indicator to the seriousness of
the alarm raised.
Service State RDY (ready for service), OUT (out of service), or IN (in service).
This is the current service state of the station and trunk ports
shown.
Ack The columns under the “1” and “2” headings denote if the alarm
has been acknowledged by the first and second OSS telephone
numbers, respectively.
Date Alarmed Day, hour, and minute of alarm.
Alarm Count This field contains the count of the current alarm entry verses the
total number of alarms to be tested.