Chapter 4 - Control from the Supervisory Port HCD-E1
Installation & Operation Manual
4-30 HCD-E1 Command Set Description 11/01/00 19:23
Display Format
The contents of the alarm buffer are displayed as a table with four columns:
alarm number, alarm syntax (description), alarm state, and date & time of
alarm occurrence. Each block of alarms received from HCD-E1 is preceded
by a header. The header lists the assigned logical name and the node
number of the HCD-E1 unit which sent the alarm block, and thus it serves
as an easily-identified separator between alarms transmitted by different
HCD-E1 units.
In the end, HCD-E1 displays the date and time, followed by the HCD-E1
prompt.
Table 5-1 in Chapter 5 lists all the HCD-E1 alarm messages in alphabetical
order and corrective actions that you can undertake to fix the problem.
DSP ALM HRPT
Purpose
Display the contents of the alarm buffer of the H-RPT repeater located on
the HDSL link. This buffer can contain up to 100 alarms.
Syntax
DSP ALM HRPT
Use
•
To display the complete contents of the H-RPT buffer, type:
DSP ALM HRPT<CR>
•
*To display the complete H-RPT buffer contents and then clear the
ON-type alarms, type:
DSP ALM HRPT/C<CR>
•
*To display the complete H-RPT buffer contents and then clear all the
stored alarms, type:
DSP ALM HRPT/CA<CR>
*See the description of CLR ALM command earlier in this chapter for
explanation of what the “clear” action means.
The format of the H-RPT alarm buffer display is similar to the format for the
local alarm buffer, described in the DSP ALM section above.