Ntp-B68 Delete Cleared Alarms From Display - Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Manual

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Chapter 6
Manage Alarms
Note
If you want to apply exclusion rules, check the Exclude Same Root Cause check box at the node or
Step 3
network view, but do not check the Exclude Same Root Cause check box in card view.
An exclusion rule eliminates all lower-level alarms or conditions that originate from the same cause. For
example, a fiber break may cause an LOS alarm, an AIS condition, and an SF condition. If you check
the Exclude Same Root Cause checkbox, only the LOS alarm will appear. According to Telcordia,
exclusion rules apply to a query of "all conditions from a node."
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
Step 4

NTP-B68 Delete Cleared Alarms from Display

Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures None
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
Log into a node where you want to delete alarms. See the
Step 1
for instructions. If you are already logged in, proceed to
To manually delete cleared node-level alarms:
Step 2
a.
b.
This action removes any cleared ONS 15327 alarms from the Alarms display. The rows of cleared alarms
turn white and have a C in their status (ST) column
To automatically delete cleared alarms at the node level, check the Autodelete Cleared Alarms check
Step 3
box at the bottom-left of the window.
To manually delete cleared card-level alarms:
Step 4
a.
b.
To automatically delete cleared alarms at the card level, check the Autodelete Cleared Alarms check
Step 5
box at the bottom-left of the window.
To manually delete cleared network-level alarms:
Step 6
a.
November 2004
When ports are placed in OOS state for maintenance (OOS-MT), they raise the Alarms
Suppressed for Maintenance (AS-MT) condition. For information about alarm and condition
troubleshooting, refer to the Cisco ONS 15327 Troubleshooting Guide.
Use this procedure to delete Cleared (C) status alarms from the alarms
window. The procedure can be used to delete transient messages from the
CTC History window.
None
As needed
Onsite or remote
Retrieve
In the node view, click the Alarms tab.
Refer to the rules in
Step 8
In the node view, double-click the card graphic for the card you want to open.
Click the Alarms tab and click the Delete Cleared Alarms button, referring to the rules in
Step
8.
In the node view click View > Go to Network View.
Step
and Click Delete Cleared Alarms.
(Figure 6-5 on page
NTP-B68 Delete Cleared Alarms from Display
"DLP-B60 Log into CTC" task on page 2-23
2.
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