RadioFrame Networks Inc MCSERIESHP10 User Manual

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7.5  System Manager Alarms 
The MC-Series 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 iSC-3.  
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 Sprint Nextel Alarm Code 35009, which uses the 
event description “Unable to key BR”.  
7.5.1  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 50). 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 Alarms that are no longer active are moved to 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.  
Note:  If the Alarms page is empty, System Manager is still loading the page.  
Non-alarm events are displayed in the Events Log. The initial Events Log lists all 
the alarms generated by RFS components. You can view a smaller list by selecting 
one of the Show links at the bottom of the page. Clicking the first link with a value of 
20 in the box displays the first 20 alarms. You can enter any number in the field.