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Cajun A500 ATM Switch User Guide
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Table of Events and Alarms
Overview
Each Cajun A500 has its own log of events and alarms. This log can store up to 50 
alarms. When the maximum number is reached, each new event or alarm will over 
write the oldest alarm or event in the log. The following sections explain how to access, 
acknowledge, and clear events and alarms.
Managing Alarms
Alarms are critical messages that may require you to take an action. When the system 
generates an alarm, it is displayed on the screen whenever you press the Return key. 
When you log into the console, any alarms that have not been acknowledged display on 
the screen. You can press any key to acknowledge the alarm(s).
Event and Alarm Messages
The following is a list of each event and alarm, along with a possible cause and proposed 
remedy for alarms. The list of alarms includes the alarm number.
U - =  Possible cause of the event
U   > =  Proposed remedy
Table 1-1.  Events
Events
Possible Cause/Remedy
Number
Events
 
Status Only: No Action Required
N/A
Succeeded fetching configuration files Status Only: No Action Required
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Power supplies OK
Status Only: No Action Required
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Fan recovered
Status Only: No Action Required
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Voltage OK
Status Only: No Action Required
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Temperature OK
Status Only: No Action Required
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