User`s guide
ConÞguring the DL600E Unit 3-25
When you are not logged on, the alarm appears as a single line showing
the unit
ID, local or remote alarm, type of alarm, start or end of alarm
and the time stamp.
Alarms are displayed the same way on a remote terminal connected by
a
Telnet connection.
In
SNMP mode, the system sends the alarm as an SNMP TRAP to the
SNMP manager which displays it on the SNMP console.
ConÞguring Alarms
To receive an alarm report, set the alarm to Enabled in Menu-7 Alarm I
or Menu-8 Alarm II.
To set an alarm threshold, enter the threshold value in
Menu-7 Alarm I.
You can set the following three thresholdsÑ
CV Threshold Alarm, CRC
Threshold Alarm
and FE Threshold Alarm.
Block All Alarms must be set to No for enabled alarm conditions to be
reported (defaultÑ
No).
Figure
3-6 shows an example of Menu-7 Alarm I.
SW Ver 1.0 Mib Ver 1.1 Digital Link DL600 Encore 9/06/94
HW Ver A Menu-7 Alarm I 12:56:56
Local:ALADIN Remote:JAFAR
Block All Alarms Yes No
NET Carrier Loss Alarm Enabled Disabled
NET Sync Loss Alarm Enabled Disabled
NET UA1 Received Alarm Enabled Disabled
NET RAI Received Alarm Enabled Disabled
AUX Carrier Loss Alarm Disabled
AUX Sync Loss Alarm Disabled
AUX UA1 Received Alarm Disabled
AUX RAI Received Alarm Disabled
DATA DTE Signal Loss Alarm Enabled Disabled
CV Threshold Alarm 5 x 10^-4 Disabled
CRC Threshold Alarm 3 x 10^-4 Disabled
FE Threshold Alarm 7 x 10^-4 Disabled
0-SNMP Config.1-Main Status 2-Data DTE Status 3-Reports4-Main Config.
5-Data Port Config. 6-Timeslot Config. 7-Alarm I 8-Alarm II 9-Diagnostics
Type Arrow keys to move the selection, RETURN to change a selection
or type 0 through 9 for a new menu:
Figure 3-6 Menu-7 Alarm I