Technical data
9031240 E5 Event and Alarm Messages
4-9
NBR-620 Events and Alarms
CsEvFormat/Event000d0125
{d Ò%w- %d %m-, %Y - %TÓ} -
System Voltage Low condition has been
detected by {m} ({t}).
CsPCause/Prob000d0125
The internal 5 volt line of the system is
low. The voltage low condition indicates
that either the power supplies are failing
or there is not enough power available to
the host modules. This is a serious
condition and should be addressed
immediately.
CsEvFormat/Event000d0126
{d Ò%w- %d %m-, %Y - %TÓ} -
System Voltage Normal condition has
been detected by {m} ({t}).
Not Applicable
CsEvFormat/Event000d0127
d Ò%w- %d %m-, %Y - %TÓ} -
An EPIM has been removed from port {I
3} on module in slot {I 1} of {m} ({t}).
CsPCause/Prob000d0127
An Ethernet Port Interface Module
(EPIM) has been physically removed.
CsEvFormat/Event000d0128
{d Ò%w- %d %m-, %Y - %TÓ} -
An {T EPIMType 5} has been inserted into
port {I 3} on module in slot {I 1} of {m} ({t}).
Not Applicable
CsEvFormat/Event000d0129
{d Ò%w- %d %m-, %Y - %TÓ} -
TrafÞc threshold, {I 1} packets per {I 3}
seconds exceeded on the repeater network
{I 5} of {m} ({t}).
CsPCause/Prob000d0129
The device(s) attached to this channel
may have an application level problem.
The attached devices may be operating
properly but the application requires a
large amount of network bandwidth. If
the application requires a large amount of
network bandwidth, then a bridge or
router may be used to logically separate
various network segments. This trap
indicates that module or port level
thresholds on this repeater channel are
needed to pinpoint high bandwidth users.
CsEvFormat/Event000d0130
{d Ò%w- %d %m-, %Y - %TÓ} -
Error threshold exceeded. An error
threshold of, {I 1}% good packets in {I 5}
seconds, exceeded on repeater network {I
7} of {m} ({t}).
CsPCause/Prob000d0130
A user deÞned threshold has been
exceeded on this channel. This threshold
could indicate that a malfunctioning
device is present on this channel or that a
cable fault exists. A module or port level
threshold should be set to further
troubleshoot to the offending node.
Table 4-1. NBR-620 Events and Alarms (Continued)
Event Message Probable Cause Message