Specifications

9031111 E7 Event and Alarm Messages
4-5
Device Events and Alarms
CsEvFormat/Event000d0109
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} -
Network configuration change
reported by {m} ({t}). Port {I 3} in
slot {I 1} has failed redundancy
polling and has switched to a
backup port.
CsPCause/Prob000d0109
The polled device(s) in the redundant
circuit polling list has failed to respond.
The device(s) has failed, been powered
down, or a cable fault from the active
port to the polled device has occurred.
Check the retry count as it may need to
be adjusted on a busy network segment.
Normal collision occurrences may occur
causing the poll packet to not reach its
destination.
CsEvFormat/Event000d010a
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} -
Network configuration change
reported by {m} ({t}). Port {I 3} in
slot {I 1} has now become active as
the result of a redundancy polling
failure.
CsPCause/Prob000d010a
The polled device has been
communicated with via a backup port
and the port is now active. The other
ports in this redundant circuit are now
designated as backup and are turned off
to prevent data loops on the network.
CsEvFormat/Event000d010b
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} -
Redundancy diagnostics of {m} ({t}),
indicate that the redundant link for
module {I 1}, port {I 3} has failed.
CsPCause/Prob000d010b
The cable segment connected to the port
has a cable fault and should be checked
for continuity as soon as possible in the
event the other ports in this redundant
circuit fail and this port is needed.
CsEvFormat/Event000d010f
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - User
defined traffic threshold -
{I 1} packets within {I 3} seconds,
exceeded on module {I 5} of {m} ({t}).
CsPCause/Prob000d010f
The packet rate on this module has
exceeded user defined limits. The
device(s) attached to this module may
have an application which requires a
large amount of network bandwidth. If
the application required a large amount
of network bandwidth, then a bridge or
router could be used to logically
separate various network segments.
Use port level thresholds to further
troubleshoot to a device level.
Table 4-1. EMME/EMM-E6 Events and Alarms (Continued)
Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause
Message