Alarms – HP 3162 User Manual

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Monitoring and Testing

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3162-A2-GB20-40

August 2000

Alarms

To display or print alarm messages, you can attach the DSU/CSU, either locally
or remotely, to an ASCII terminal or printer. Alarms can also be displayed on a PC
that is using a terminal emulation package.

You can route these alarms to the COM port or dial them out using an external
device.

Each alarm message contains a customer identification to indicate which remote
DSU/CSU is reporting an alarm. For information about customer identification,
refer to

Setting Customer Identification

in Chapter 4, Configuration.

Possible alarm messages are as follows:

H

Continuous Loss Of Signal detected at the x Interface

(where x is either Network or DTE).

H

Alarm Cleared. Loss Of Signal condition at the x
Interface

(where x is either Network or DTE).

H

Continuous Out Of Frame condition detected at the x
Interface

(where x is either Network or DTE).

H

Alarm Cleared. Out Of Frame condition at the x Interface

(where x is either Network or DTE).

H

Alarm Indication Signal received at the x Interface

(where

x is either Network or DTE).

H

Alarm Cleared. Alarm Indication Signal at the x Interface

(where x is either Network or DTE).

H

An Excessive Error Rate has been detected at the Network
Interface

.

H

Alarm Cleared. An Excessive Error Rate at the Network
Interface
.

H

Yellow Alarm signal received at the x Interface

(where x is

either Network or DTE).

H

Alarm Cleared. Yellow Alarm signal at the x Interface

(where x is either Network or DTE).

H

Continuous Out Of Frame condition detected at synchronous
data port n

(where n is the port number).

H

Alarm Cleared. Out Of Frame condition at synchronous data
port n

(where n is the port number).

H

An Excessive Error Rate has been detected at synchronous
data port n

(where n is the port number).

H

Alarm Cleared. An Excessive Error Rate at synchronous
data port n

(where n is the port number).

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