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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual
5-4 Handling Alarms ASMi-52CQ Ver. 2.12
5.3 Handling Alarms
ASMi-52CQ alarm buffer stores system alarm records, which can be viewed on
either an ASCII terminal (see below) or an SNMP management tool. When one or
more alarm records appear in the buffer, the front panel ALM LED lights up. After
the alarm is cleared, the ALM LED turns off.
Viewing Alarm Messages from an ASCII Terminal
The MODEM ALARM STATUS screen (
Figure
5-1
) enables viewing messages stored
in the alarm buffer of ASMi-52CQ and remote modems. The screen also shows
synchronization loss and DTE loopback signaling states.
³ To view the ASMi-52CQ alarms:
1. From the Main menu, select Alarm Status.
2. Select the ASMi-52CQ slot.
The MODEM ALARM STATUS screen shown in
Figure
5-1
appears. This
screen displays the general alarms of ASMi-52CQ.
3. To view E1/T1/T1 alarms, change Next Alarm (E1/T1) value to ON and press
<Tab> to display next alarm screen (available only for ASMi-52CQ with G.704
E1/T1 interface).
The screen shown in
Figure
5-2
appears.
4. To view SHDSL line alarms, change Next Alarm (LINE) value to ON and press
<Tab>.
The screen shown in
Figure
5-3
appears.