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Chapter 2 Network Status Diagnostic Screens for all Explorer DHCTs
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Field
Name
Description
Possible Values
Timestamp—(1st timestamp) the
time when the most recently
updated file was loaded into cache
(MMDD.hhmm)
time when the most recently
updated file was loaded into cache
(MMDD.hhmm)
[Time]
Timestamp—(2nd timestamp) the
most recently updated file was read
and displays initial load if no update
notifications exists since the
previous boot of the DHCT
(MMDD.hhmm)
most recently updated file was read
and displays initial load if no update
notifications exists since the
previous boot of the DHCT
(MMDD.hhmm)
initial load—no updates have
been read since the DHCT was
rebooted
been read since the DHCT was
rebooted
@ [followed by the timestamp]—
the creation timestamp for the file
most recently updated
Example: 0000C000 means the
data was cached into DHCT
memory on the 14th and 15th of
the month.
the creation timestamp for the file
most recently updated
Example: 0000C000 means the
data was cached into DHCT
memory on the 14th and 15th of
the month.
EAS
Information about the Emergency
Alert System (EAS)
Alert System (EAS)
Total—total number of EAS
messages received
messages received
Last Load/Start—load and start
times for the last EAS message
received by the DHCT
(MMDD.hhmm)
times for the last EAS message
received by the DHCT
(MMDD.hhmm)
WAI
Provides the current status location
information within SARA
Note: This field is controlled by
third-party applications.
information within SARA
Note: This field is controlled by
third-party applications.
Default
Enabled
Software Anomalies
This section only includes messages when SARA detects unusual or failure
This section only includes messages when SARA detects unusual or failure
conditions. The following messages may appear when SARA detects software
anomalies.
Important: The presence of an anomaly does not necessarily indicate a problem with
Important: The presence of an anomaly does not necessarily indicate a problem with
the DHCT. The DHCT may have detected an anomaly within the network or at the
headend. If any anomalies appear, record the entire message, and then contact your
system administrator or Cisco Services for further assistance.