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MC-Series Standard Capacity system998-1019-01 Rev X1
Table 8.3 RF Shelf LED Indications
8.4 Software Alerts
System Manager Alarms
The MCSC system provides fault alarming and isolation within System Manager for
individual components, which consists of detecting catastrophic faults that prevent a
component from responding to a periodic “ping”. Depending on the severity, alarms
are sent to the OMC via the iSCIII.
The Alarms/Events Reference Guide, included on the MC-Series CD and available
on the RadioFrame Networks website, lists the alarms by ID code.
All alarms passed to the OMC use the Alarm Code 35009, which uses the event
description “Unable to key BR”.
8.4.1 Viewing System Manager Alarms
1. Select the Alarms tab in System Manager to display the Active Alarm Manager.
The Alarm Log displays active (un-cleared) alarms listed by date and time, and
the Alarm Details window displays information about a single selected alarm
(see Figure 8.1). A summary at the top of the page lists the current number of
Critical, Major, Minor, and Warning alarms. Alarms that are no longer active are
moved to the Alarm History Manager.
LED Indication Condition Corrective action
POWER
green normal condition none
not lit no power to RF shelf
Verify that RF circuit breaker on PDU is ON.
Check power connection to PDU.
Measure power input, and compare with
tolerances listed in section Chapter 2
(Specifications).
Verify that the power source is operational.
Contact the TAC: (800) 328-0847
ALARM
green normal condition
•none
not lit not receiving power
Verify power to RF Shelf (see “POWER” above).
red alarm condition
Check the Alarm Manager for:
RF SHELF MINOR, replace fan.
RF SHELF MAJOR, replace RF shelf.
Contact the TAC: (800) 328-0847