User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction
- CHAPTER 2 First Time Installation
- 2
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 System Setup
- 2.3 Configuration Step by Step
- 2.3.1 Log into ZoneDAS
- 2.3.2 Set System Time
- 2.3.3 Ensure that RF Inputs are Within Range (0 ~ 24 dBm)
- 2.3.4 Configure BU Parameters
- 2.3.5 Loading a Pre-Set Configuration with a Config File
- 2.3.6 Checking RF Activity from the BU Screen
- 2.3.7 Mount Each RU
- 2.3.8 Configure RU Parameters
- 2.3.9 Turn Service On
- 2.3.10 Fill in Descriptive Information
- 2.3.11 Set Central Management
- 2.3.12 Save Settings
- 2.3.13 Backup Configurations
- CHAPTER 3 The Web Configurator
- CHAPTER 4 Home
- Chapter 5 Setting
- Chapter 6 Fault
- CHAPTER 7 System
- CHAPTER 8 Maintenance
Chapter 6: Fault
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The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Table 14 Fault > Active Alarms
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Index This is the index number for the active alarm.
Category Select the system partition for which you wish to display active alarms.
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mgmt - include alarms from the BU-MB.
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eqpt- include hardware alarms from the BU-SD, BU-RF, RU-RF, RU-MB.
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das - include software alarms from the BU-SD, BU-RF, RU-RF, RU-MB.
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All - include all alarms from the entire ZoneDAS system.
Condition
This allows you to filter active alarms by condition. Enter the condition you want to
search for. See List of Alarm Conditions for more information on the various alarm
conditions.
Severity
This allows you to filter active alarms by severity. Select the severity level of the
active alarm you want to search for. ZoneDAS then searches for all alarms of that
severity or higher. See
Alarm Severity Levels for more information on event severity.
Timestamp
This allows you to filter active alarms by time and date. Enter the day and time to
filter alarms by time of occurrence. For example, if you want to show active alarms
for January 22, 2019, you would type “2019-01-22”. If you want to see all alarms
between 7pm and 8pm, you would type “19:” If you follow that with 26, for “19:26”,
you would see all alarms from 7:26pm.
Source
Enter the name of the system partition for which you wish to locate active alarms.
Refer to Table 1: BU System Parts and Table 3: RU System Parts to learn more about
the various system partitions on ZoneDAS.
Clear
Click the Clear button at the right end of an alarm listing to remove it. If the Clear
button is missing, it means the alarm cannot be removed.
Refresh
Click Refresh button to search the system again for new or remaining alarms.
Note: ZoneDAS can store up to 4096 active alarm entries. Once it reaches the limit, each
new entry overwrites the oldest one.
The Past Alarms Screen
Use the Past Alarms screen to view all the alarms that are no longer active. Click Fault > Past
Alarms to open the following screen.
Figure 33 Fault > Past Alarms