Alarm Codes - Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual

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Chapter 1
General Information
Figure 1-1
(TID)
Target or
Node ID

1.2.1 Alarm Codes

The alarm code indicates the severity of the autonomous message. Valid values for alarm codes in
decreasing order of severity are as follows:
Critical, Major, and Minor correspond to the reporting of alarmed events. The Non-alarm message
designation is used when the NE is reporting non-alarmed events, periodic measurements, or results of
previously-scheduled diagnostics or audits. If multiple alarms are reported in the same message, the
alarm code represents the highest severity of those being reported.
The following is an example of an output message that includes the Critical alarm code:
AB7-56 1970-01-01 16:02:10
*C 100.100 REPT ALM EQPT
"SYSTEM:CR,HITEMP,NSA,,,,:\"High Temperature\",TCC"
1.3 Command Completion Behavior
When you enter a TL1 command, one of three completion codes will be returned. The completion codes
are: completed (COMPLD), partial (PRTL), and deny (DENY). You can specify an explicit, implicit, or
explicit with implicit list as explained in the following sections.
Autonomous Message Format
A 9999 REPT ALM BITS
/* Loss of Signal*/
Access
Identifier
Alarm
(ATAG)
Code
Number In Messaging
Sequence
*C
Critical alarm
**
Major alarm
*^
Minor alarm
A^
Non-alarm message
SVT197 1999-04-08 18:26:02
BITS-2:
CL,LOS,SA,,,,:Loss of Signal
Condition
Level
Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide, R6.0
1.2.1 Alarm Codes
Text
Description
String
Service Affecting/
Non Service
Affecting
Time
Date
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