Specifications

Device Events and Alarms
Event and Alarm Messages EMME/EMM-E6
4-8 Management Module Guide
CsEvFormat/Event000d011a
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} -
Environment Temperature Hot
condition for module in slot {I 1}
reported by {m} ({t}).
CsPCause/Prob000d011a
The module may be defective or a fan
has failed in the chassis. This alarm
indicates a serious heat condition and
should be addressed immediately.
CsEvFormat/Event000d011b
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} -
Environment Voltage Low
condition has been detected by
power supply in slot {I 1} of {m} ({t}).
CsPCause/Prob000d011b
The internal voltage of the power
supply module is low. The voltage
condition indicates that either the
supply itself is defective or an AC power
failure has occurred in the power
supply module.
CsEvFormat/Event000d011c
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} -
Environment Temperature Normal
condition for module in slot {I 1}
reported by {m} ({t}).
CsPCause/Prob000d011c
A chassis or cooling system problem at
this device location has been corrected.
CsEvFormat/Event000d011d
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} -
Environment Voltage Normal
condition has been detected by
power supply in slot {I 1} of {m} ({t}).
CsPCause/Prob000d011d
The problem with the power supply
module or AC power feed has been
corrected and the unit is now
functioning normally.
CsEvFormat/Event000d011e
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} -
A fan in the system’s chassis has
failed or is operating at an
abnormal RPM rate, has been
detected by {m} ({t}).
CsPCause/Prob000d011e
A fan(s) in the fan tray assembly has
failed or the fan tray has been removed.
The situation is not critical but
temperature warm or temperature hot
traps may follow. If the temperature
traps have appeared in the alarm log,
then the failure should be addressed
before overheating damages the device.
CsEvFormat/Event000d011f
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} -
A fan in the system’s chassis has
resumed normal operation, has
been detected by {m} ({t}).
CsPCause/Prob000d011f
The problem previously detected with
the fan assembly has been corrected
and the unit is now functioning
normally.
Table 4-1. EMME/EMM-E6 Events and Alarms (Continued)
Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause
Message