Administrator's Guide

Screen reference
555-233-506602 Issue 5 October 2002
Alarm Type
Enter the type of alarm to be generated if the AC cannot be initially established, or
fails and cannot be reestablished, and the number of consecutive failures equals
the alarm threshold. All AC alarms and the errors that caused the alarms are
recorded in the systems alarm and error log. In addition, a status lamp associated
with an attendant console or phone feature button (ac-alarm) may be used to
indicate the AC alarm.
Auto Restoration
Priority
Enter a number that is to be used to determine the order in which ACs are to be
established.
Valid entries Usage
major
Failures that cause critical degradation of service and require
immediate attention.
minor
Failures that cause some degradation of service, but do not
render a crucial portion of the system inoperable. This
condition requires action, but its consequences are not
immediate. Problems might be impairing service to a few
trunks or stations or interfering with one feature across the
entire system.
warning Failures that cause no significant degradation of service or
failures in equipment external to the system. Warning alarms
are not reported to the attendant console or INADS.
none
The alarm notification may be disabled for this AC.
Valid entries Usage
y Enter y to indicate an attempt is to be made to reestablish an
AC that failed. Auto restoration is available only for an AC
that is established over an ISDN Software Defined Data
Network (SDDN) trunk group. A
y in this field is ignored in
all other situations.
Valid entries Usage
1
through 8 1 is the highest and 8 the lowest priority.