Specifications
Appendix D Supervision Terminal Commands Installation and Operation Manual
D-6 Commands FCD-E1LC Ver. 1.0
Syntax
DEF ALM MASK
Use
1. To display the alarm mask data form, type:
DEF ALM MASK<Enter>
2. You will see the first row, used to select the group of alarms to be processed.
A typical display is shown below:
GROUP ALL
SYSTEM USER
The functions of the fields are as follows:
GROUP Selects the group of alarms to be processed:
SYSTEM System alarms
ML Main link alarms
SL Sublink alarms
CH1 Data channel 1 alarms
CH2 Data channel 2 or Ethernet port alarms.
ALL Enables the masking of all alarms:
MASK All the alarms of a specific group are masked.
USER You can define the individual alarms to be masked.
NORMAL None of the alarms in the specific group is masked.
3. Move the cursor to the desired field using the spacebar, and then change
using the <F> or <B> keys.
If you select MASK or NORMAL for ALL, press <Enter> to end.
If you select USER, select the desired group of alarms, and then press
<Enter> to display the group of alarms to be processed. A typical display
is shown below:
ALARM NUMBER & DESCRIPTION MASKED
04 ALARM BUFFER OVERFLOW NO
The functions of the fields are as follows:
ALARM NUMBER Displays the first alarm number (code and description) in
the selected group (see
Chapter 4
).
MASKED Enables the masking of the selected alarm:
YES The alarm is masked.
NO The alarm is not masked, and will be reported
when generated.
4. Select the desired state for the current alarm by pressing the <F> or <B> key,
and then press <Enter> to display the next alarm number. Repeat the