User's Manual
Managing Remote Units
Page 248 FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference
© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc ADCP-77-073 • Issue 2 • 11/2009
10.8 VIEWING REMOTE SERF ALARMS
To open the
Prism on SERF of Remote
-n view in the EMS View Frame, in the Function
Explorer Tree select
System View
,
Remotes
,
Remote#-
x,
SERF
(where
Remote#
indicates
the Remote number that corresponds to a Host SFP port number and
n is the Remote
name).
The
Prism on SERF of Remote
-n view provides an alarm summary for the SeRF card on
the identified Remote.
•
Optical Ports
status indicator—Summary alarm status indicator for Remote optical
ports. Red indicates no light (such as the RxNolight Fault) or a laser fault.
•
SERF Fault
status indicator—Summary alarm status indicator for Remote SeRF
card. Red indicates that an alarm exists for the Remote SeRF card.
10.9 VIEWING REMOTE SERF OPTICAL PORTS
The
Optical Ports On Remote
-n view shows the current usage and alarm status of the
optical ports on the Remote, plus current values of operating parameters. The
Optical
Ports On Remote
-n view only shows the ports that are in current use (that is, they have
a fiber and connector plugged into them with the other end of the fiber being
connected to Remote).
To open the
Optical Ports On Remote
-n view in the EMS View Frame, in the Function
Explorer Tree select
System View
,
Remotes
,
Remote#-
x,
SERF
,
Optical Ports
(where
Remote#
indicates the Remote number that corresponds to a Host SFP port number
and
n is the Remote name).