Installation guide
Configuring and using SNMP 23-37
Chapter 23: Continuing System Administration
Wave Global Administrator Guide
6 Click Next 100 or Previous 100 to traverse through the alarms.
7 Double-click an alarm to display the details for that alarm.
8 Click
Delete All to remove all the alarms from the Previous Alarms log. This also deletes
the history file from the file system.
9 Click
Current Alarms to return to the applet that lists only the current SNMP alarms.
10 Click
Apply to save your changes.
11 Click
Done to return to the Management Console.
Critical Alarms
Most critical (red) alarms are initiated by the Wave Server, although in some cases a service
provider’s equipment signal will be displayed as a red alarm. Critical alarms indicate a
significant problem with the T-1 link or the Wave Server. Some of the causes for a critical alarm
follow.
• Cable is not connected
• Not receiving a T-1 stream because of a short in the RCV wires
• Receiving an incompatible DS1 frame structure
• Receiving signal (voltage) is too weak because the trunk cable is too long
Major Alarms
Most major (yellow) alarms are initiated by your service provider because their equipment is
not able to process the T-1 stream. Some of the causes for a major alarm follow:
• Service provider is receiving incompatible DS1 frame structure
• Transmitting signal is too weak because the trunk cable is too long
Notification Alarms
Notification (green) alarms indicate a system modification. For example, a T-1 module or
analog station module has been reconfigured.
Release 2.0
September 2010