Installation guide

106 Acme Packet 6100 Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide
Voltage Alarms The following table lists the voltage alarms.
Table 6 - 13. Voltage Alarm Information
Alarm Alarm ID Alarm Severity Cause(s) Log Message
Graphic Display
Wi
ndow
Message
PLD VOLTAGE
AL
ARM 2P5V
(2.5 Volt Rail)
65544 MINOR
EMERGENCY
Voltage 2.5V CPU has minor alarm
Voltage 2.5V CPU has emergency alarm, the
sys
tem should shutdown
PLD VOLTAGE
AL
ARM 3P3V
(3.3 Volt Rail)
65545 MINOR
EMERGENCY
Voltage 3.3V has minor alarm
Voltage 3.3V has emergency alarm, the system
sh
ould shutdown
PLD VOLTAGE
AL
ARM 5V
(5 Volt Rail)
65546 MINOR
EMERGENCY
Voltage 5V has minor alarm
Voltage 5V has emergency alarm, the system
sh
ould shutdown
PLD VOLTAGE
AL
ARM CPU
(Host Voltage)
65547 MINOR
EMERGENCY
Voltage CPU has minor alarm
Voltage CPU has emergency alarm, the system
sh
ould shutdown
NIU Alarms The following table lists the NIU alarms.
Table 6 - 14. NIU Card Alarm Information
Alarm Alarm ID Alarm Severity Cause(s) Log Message
Graphic Display
Windo
w Message
PHY0 Removed 65550 MAJOR NIU S0Px was
remo
ved
Physical interface card 0 has
been removed
PHY0 Inserted 65552 MAJOR NIU S0Px was
in
serted
None
Link and SDP
Alarms
Link alarms are generated when a network cable is plugged into or unplugged
from a configured network interface. For each possible network interface, an
alarm exists that indicates whether the link goes up or down.
The following tables list detailed information about the Acme Packet 6100 NIU
lin
k alarms, including their ID assignments, severities, causes, log messages,
and messages printed in the graphic display window.
Media Ethernet Link
Alarms
The following table lists the NIU 1
0GbE link up/link down alarms.