RadioFrame Networks Inc DH2 User Manual

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Method of Procedure 
Operations and Maintenance 
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RFN_3.1 Beta
 
  
Figure 35 
Alarms are listed up to 200 at time and continue to scroll as events 
occur. 
For each Alarm, System Manager displays the alarm description and whether 
the alarm is new (Set) or has been cleared (Clear). The same alarm will continue 
to be listed as a set alarm until it has been cleared. If an alarm is not cleared, it 
will be sent to the OMC (see “System Manager Alarm Descriptions” later in this 
section). Other alarms might occur before an alarm clears, so the ‘set’ and ‘clear’ 
for the same alarm do not necessarily appear in sequence.  
The Alarm Tag uniquely identifies each alarm using either the actual IP address 
or hex digits to represent the IP address of the affected component. In the latter 
case, the last four digits of the alarm tag represent the last two sets of digits of 
the IP address of the component. For example, 0xc0a80679 represents 
xxx.xxx.06.121. The IP address of the board generating the alarm is shown 
under SrcAddress, or ‘source address’. 
Board Type identifies which board within a chassis unit is affected (APC, CRIC, 
etc.). For these alarms, select Click for chassis link to display the page for that 
component.