1152700Issue 1 February 2001 Section 2 Operations and Maintenance

TAP-100

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Table 4-1. Alarm Identifications, continued

ALARM MESSAGE

SEVERITY

IMPACT

 

DESCRIPTION

 

SUGGESTED COURSE OF ACTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Severely

Errored

Seconds

Line

Threshold

Crossing

Alert

SES-Ltca

Information al Alert

Service Degradation

Severely errored seconds threshold crossing alert for line layer.

The incoming signal line has an error rate of 1.6E-5 or worse for a period of time less than ten seconds. An SES can also be caused by a physical failure such as LOS for less than ten seconds. Examine the physical circuit to determine if there are any impairments.

Severely

Information

Service

Errored

al Alert

Degradation

Seconds

 

 

Path Far

 

 

End

 

 

Threshold

 

 

Crossing

 

 

Alert

 

 

SES-

 

 

PFETca

 

 

Severely errored seconds threshold crossing alert for path layer at far end.

The far end NE has a path error rate of 1.6E-5 or worse for a period of time less than ten seconds. An SES can also be caused by a physical failure such as LOS for less than ten seconds. Examine the physical circuit to determine if there are any impairments.

Severely

Information

Service

Errored

al Alert

Degradation

Seconds

 

 

Path

 

 

Threshold

 

 

Crossing

 

 

Alert

 

 

SES-Ptca

 

 

 

 

 

Severely

Information

Service

Errored

al Alert

Degradation

Seconds

 

 

Section

 

 

Threshold

 

 

Crossing

 

 

Alert

 

 

SES-Stca

 

 

 

 

 

Shelf

Information

Installation

Controller

al Alert

Error

Card’s

 

 

Database

 

 

Corrupted

 

 

DBCorrupt

 

 

ed

 

 

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Severely errored seconds threshold crossing alert for path layer.

Severely errored seconds threshold crossing alert for section layer. Excessive one second intervals in the transmission from the far end NE have had ES In the section layer over and above the ES threshold level causing a Severely Errored Seconds threshold alert.

Memory problem on the SC card.

The incoming signal path has an error rate of 1.6E-5 or worse for a period of time less than ten seconds. An SES can also be caused by a physical failure such as LOS for less than ten seconds. Examine the physical circuit to determine if there are any impairments.

The incoming signal section has an error rate of 1.6E-5 or worse for a period of time less than ten seconds. An SES can also be caused by a physical failure such as LOS for less than ten seconds. Examine the physical circuit to determine if there are any impairments.

Reset the SC card to initiate a new load from the NMIC by either hitting the reset and enable buttons simultaneously, or reset via software command.

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