User`s guide
372 XSR User’s Guide
Alarms and Events Appendix A
Alarms/Events and System Limits
ISDN Call <BRI | Serial card/port:channel>
Disconnected from <number>
<destination name> Cause <passed
from CO>
Call disconnected, the cause is the standard ISDN cause. E.g. 16 normal
clearing, 18 User does not answer
Frame
Relay
Serial a/b:d Config Good Aggregate
CIR nnn less than measured
speed+D137 nnnn - CIR Assist is
ENABLED
Total configured CIR is within 125% of the port measured speed - CIR
assisting is enabled.
ETH0_
DRIV
PHY read operation time-out This alarm occurs because the PHY chip on the FastEthernet 1 interface
has experienced a time-out while processing a read request. When this
alarm occurs, the functionality of this interface may or may not be
affected. The interface will still be available, but it's functionality may be
diminished. The cause of this alarm is most likely HW failure.
ETH0_
DRIV
PHY read operation unsuccessful This alarm occurs because the PHY chip on the FastEthernet 1 interface
has experienced an error (other than time-out) while processing a read
request. When this alarm occurs, the functionality of this interface may or
may not be affected. The interface will still be available, but its
functionality may be diminished. The cause of this alarm is most likely HW
failure.
ETH0_
DRIV
PHY write operation time-out This alarm occurs because the PHY chip on the FastEthernet 1 interface
has experienced a time-out while processing a write request. When this
alarm occurs, the functionality of this interface may or may not be
affected. The interface will still be available, but its functionality may be
diminished. The cause of this alarm is most likely HW failure.
ETH0_
DRIV
PHY write operation unsuccessful This alarm occurs because the PHY chip on the FastEthernet 1 interface
has experienced an error (other than time-out) while processing a write
request. When this alarm occurs, the functionality of this interface may or
may not be affected. The interface will still be available, but its
functionality may be diminished. The cause of this alarm is most likely HW
failure.
DIAL Dial muxIoctl call fail Indicates the failure of the serial driver of the physical interface connected
to the modem
DIAL Modem on intf # is not responding Indicates that the modem is not connected or not powered on
DIAL Invalid init string for modem on intf # Indicates that the modem does not recognize the initialization string;
check the modem specification for a proper setup
DIAL Number busy for modem on intf # Indicates that the remote site dialed number is busy
Table 17 Medium Severity Alarms/Events (Continued)
Module Message Description