Dlp-B119 Suppress Alarm Reporting - Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Manual

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Chapter 6
Manage Alarms
Note
Step 3
Complete the
command and restore the alarms to their normal state of being reported at their provisioned severity.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.

DLP-B119 Suppress Alarm Reporting

Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
If multiple CTC/TL1 sessions are open, suppressing alarms in one session suppresses the alarms in all
Caution
other open sessions.
At either the node or card view, click the Provisioning > Alarm Behavior tabs.
Step 1
Step 2
To suppress alarms at the node level for optical cards, proceed to
level for optical ports, proceed to
Step 3
To suppress alarms at the node level for optical cards, check the Suppress Alarms column check box
for the slot row where you want to suppress alarms
Note
Step 4
Click Apply.
The node sends out autonomous messages to clear any raised alarms.
To suppress alarms at the card level for optical ports, double-click the card and click the
Step 5
Provisioning > Alarm Behavior tabs.
Click the Suppress Alarms column check box for the optical port row where you want to suppress
Step 6
alarms
Click Apply.
Step 7
To suppress alarms for DS-1 or DS-3 ports, double-click the XTC card graphic at the node view.
Step 8
November 2004
Suppressing one or more alarms prevents them from appearing in Alarm or History windows or
in any other clients. The suppress command causes CTC to display them in the Conditions
window, where Not-Reported (NR) events are shown. The suppressed alarms appear there with
the alarm severity they would have if they were reported; their severity color code, and
service-affecting status.
"DLP-B120 Discontinue Alarm Suppression" task on page 6-32
Use this task to suppress the reporting of ONS 15327 alarms at the port,
card, or node level.
None
DLP-B60 Log into CTC, page 2-23
As needed
Onsite or remote
Provisioning or higher
In the node view, row numbers correspond to slot numbers.
(Figure 6-10 on page
6-22).
NTP-B72 Suppress and Discontinue Alarm Suppression
Step
5. To suppress alarms for electrical ports, proceed to
(Figure 6-12 on page
Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Guide, R4.0
to remove the suppress-
Step
3. To suppress alarms at the card
6-24).
Step
8.
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