Specifications
3-18 Reference Guide
Model No.
Running Head
Reinitializing the System System Configuration and Operation
All alarms (except those set to
ignore
) appear in the Alarms field in the upper right corner of
the screen, regardless of their setting in the Alarm Filters screen. The display in the Alarms
field is an abbreviated version of the alarm name and slot number. For example, OOS U3
indicates that the card in user slot U3 is out of service.
Figure 3-9. Typical Alarm History Screen
3.6 Reinitializing the System
The system stores information about its currently installed cards, the card configuration option
settings, WAN connections, passwords, and other data in nonvolatile memory (NVRAM) on
the Interface card. This card is labeled INF-E, INF+M, or INF on its faceplate ejector. Your
connection to the system is through the Interface card.
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History Alarms: 4 Page 1 of 1
00012 W1-1 CSU+CSU C CGA_RED 12-31 12:22:00 12-31 12:23:00
00011 W1-1 CSU+CSU M NOS 12-30 08:02:09 12-30 09:30:00
00010 W1-1 CSU+CSU I YEL 12-30 10:45:00 12-30 11:15:55
00009 C1 CPU XCON m RESET 12-28 16:35:17 12-28 22:02:00
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