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2.3 Alarm Logical Objects
Alarm profile list objects are defined in
Alarm logical object names can appear as abbreviated versions of standard terms used in the system and
Note
the documentation. For example, the "OCN" logical object refers to the OC-N signal. Logical object
names or industry-standard terms are used within the entries as appropriate.
Table 2-7
Logical Object
2R
AICI-AEP
AICI-AIE
AIP
AOTS
BIC
BITS
BPLANE
CE1000
CE100T
CEMR
CTRL
DS1
DS3
E1
E1000F
E100T
EC1
ENVALRM
EQPT
ESCON
EXT-SREF
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Alarm Logical Object Type Definitions
Definition
Reshape and retransmit (used for transponder [TXP] cards).
Alarm Interface Controller–International/alarm expansion panel. A combination
term that refers to this platform's AIC-I card.
Alarm Interface Controller-International/Alarm Interface Extension. A
combination term that refers to this platform's AIC-I card.
Alarm Interface Panel.
Amplified optical transport section. For information about AOTS alarms, refer to
the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM
Troubleshooting Guide.
Backplane interface connector.
Building integrated timing supply incoming references (BITS-1, BITS-2).
The backplane.
CE-1000-4 card.
CE-100T-8 card.
CE-MR-10 card.
Control channel.
A DS-1 line on a DS-1 or DS-3 electrical card (DS1-14, DS3N-12E, DS3XM-6,
DS3XM-12).
A DS-3 line on a DS3-12, DS3N-12, DS3-12E, DS3XM-6, DS3XM-12,
DS3/EC1-48 card.
An E1 line on a DS1/E1-56 card.
An E1000 Ethernet card (E1000-2, E1000-2G).
An E100 Ethernet card (E100T-12, E100T-G).
Any EC-1 port (including EC1-12 card ports).
An environmental alarm port.
A card, its physical objects, and its logical objects as they are located in any of the
eight noncommon card slots. The EQPT object is used for alarms that refer to the
card itself and all other objects on the card including ports, lines, synchronous
transport signals (STS), and virtual tributaries (VT).
Enterprise System Connection fiber optic technology, referring to the following
TXP cards: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G. For more information about ESCON
alarms, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.
BITS outgoing references (SYNC-BITS1, SYNC-BITS2).
2-7.
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Alarm Troubleshooting
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