Avaya X330WAN Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter 5
Troubleshooting
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Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide
          Degraded Mins
          6 Errored Secs, 1 Bursty Err Secs, 5 Severely Err
          Secs, 0 Unavail Secs
E1 2 is administratively down.
For information on the fields in the 
show controllers
 command output, refer to 
Chapter 6: X330WAN CLI Commands
To monitor the state of the X330W-2USP ports, use the 
show interface
 command. 
For the output from the 
show interface 
Handling E1/T1 Alarms
Alarms are reported by the LEDs on the X330W-2DS1 and via the CLI. When an 
alarm condition is detected by X330W-2DS1, it sends a signal to all E1/T1 devices 
connected to it. Alarms can be categorized as one of the following:
Local Alarm Indication
 - Generated by the X330W-2DS1 as a result of a line 
status problem sensed by the X330W-2DS1.
Remote Alarm Request
 - Received by the X330W-2DS1 from the remote 
module.
The following table provides a list of alarms, the type of alarm, and the alarm 
condition on the module from which the alarm originates.
More detailed information about alarms can be obtained using the 
show controllers
 CLI command. For more information, refer to "Monitoring 
Traffic" on page 79.
The following sections discuss the different types of alarms, how each alarm type is 
indicated, and possible corrective actions to end the alarm.
Table 5.1
Alarms
Alarm (E1/T1)
Alarm Type
Originating Alarm
LOS/LOS
Local Alarm Indicator
N/A
LOF/Red
Local Alarm Indicator
N/A
High BER/Major
Local Alarm Indicator
N/A
Low BER/Minor
Local Alarm Indicator
N/A
RAI/Yellow
Remote Alarm Request
LOS, LOF, BER, AIS
AIS/Blue
Remote Alarm Request
Maintenance request