Users Manual

GralAlarm1TId[0]
1.3.6.1.4.1.26355.2.50.13.1.1.
2.0
Descriptive identifier string
R/O
GralAlarm1TGroup[0]
1.3.6.1.4.1.26355.2.50.13.1.1.
3.0
Conformance group for general alarms
R/O
GralAlarm1TDescription[0]
1.3.6.1.4.1.26355.2.50.13.1.1.
4.0
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R/O
The alarm identifiers available are the following ones:
AlarmGeneralFail Board malfunction that cannot be determined.
AlarmHwFail Digital signal processor failure.
AlarmRxLow No input signal is detected in the downlink direction in any of the
activated filters. Aside from a faulty part, as the donor antenna or RF cable, this also might
be caused be a problem with the base station or frequency configuration. Notice also that
signal detection is dependent on squelch threshold setting. Because of that, this is
considered a warning instead of an alarm.
AlarmTempHigh High device temperature (over 85ºC).
AlarmOverloadUplink Excessive RF input signal in UL.
AlarmOverloadDownlink Excessive RF input signal in DL.
AlarmTxLowDownlink Detected RF output power much lower than expected. Since output
power measurement is performed by the dedicated monitoring board, a fault in that board
would make this item be set as Unavailable and AlarmPAFaultDownlink set to true.
AlarmTxHighDownlink Excessive RF output power detected (3dB higher than rated). This is
most likely due to bad gain settings, since AGC would limit output power otherwise.
AlarmPAFaultUplink Uplink Power Amplifier failure. This alarm is available for certain
amplifier types only, and for the rest an 'unavailable' status is set in the next table.
AlarmPAFaultDownlink Downlink Power Amplifier failure. A communication failure
with the dedicated monitoring board itself, throws this alarm, too.
AlarmVswr RF mismatch of PA output is detected. Since VSWR measurement is
performed by the dedicated monitoring board, a fault in that board would make this item
be set as Unavailable and AlarmPAFaultDownlink set to true.