User Manual

AirLink Pro T1/E1 Rack MountInstaller’s Guide
Operations and Maintenance
Rev. B - 1/97
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AIRLINK PRO T1/E1> query alarms
The system displays a list of alarm information similar to the following:
AIRLINK PRO T1/E1> query alarms
8: 8001: 20 SEP 1995 15:11:32 QRSS Test Started
7: C006: 20 SEP 1995 15:11:31 All Tests Cleared
6: 8007: 20 SEP 1995 15:09:50 FE Remote Loop Test Started
5: C006: 20 SEP 1995 15:09:50 All Tests Cleared
4: C006: 20 SEP 1995 15:07:51 All Tests Cleared
3: 8001: 20 SEP 1995 15:06:22 QRSS Test Started
2: C006: 20 SEP 1995 15:06:22 All Tests Cleared
1: C000: 20 SEP 1995 14:59:22 Event queue Cleared
NOTE Central office equipment, such as PBXs, and routers usually take some action when
receiving AIS, and might or might not automatically restore service after AIS is cleared.
When the signal is regained, it will halt AIS within 10 milliseconds.
When the event queue contains alarm messages, the most recent message with
the most recent time and date displays at the top of the list.
When there are more messages than will fit on one screen, you can page through
the messages by pressing <Return> to go forward one screen, or <B><Return> to
go back one screen. Press <Q> to exit (quit) the event queue display.
To view the event queue of the remote unit, use the command:
AIRLINK PRO T1/E1> remote query alarms
Resetting the Event Queue
To reset the event queue for the local unit, type the following command:
AIRLINK PRO T1/E1> reset alarms
The system prompts you to confirm the event queue reset request:
AIRLINK PRO T1/E1> reset alarms
Reset alarms: Are you sure? (Y/N)
When you enter y (yes) to confirm the request, the system clears the event
queue. If you enter n (no) or just press <Return>, the system ignores the event
queue reset request. If you query the event queue at this point, you should see
only one event, Alarm Queue Reset.