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DISPLAYING STATUS AND ALARMS
Summary: This procedure details the steps required to retrieve network alarms or shelf level alarms to isolate problems within the network. If alarms are present on the system, the Chassis View screen can help isolate which slots are affected. A shelf status display can help the systems administrator get a visual overview of which cards, alarms, protection groups, and cell busses are active, equipped, or Out of Service (OOS). The user can also go to individual card screens to obtain status information on individual card failures. These screens will give more detail on a per card basis.
DISPLAYING ALARMS
1. Launch the Cellworx Vision GUI from the |
2.If an abnormal GUI session ending occurred from operator error, time out, or other unforeseen events, it might be necessary to
free up the GUI and log back in. |
3. Display the network alarm summary via the Cellworx Vision |
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GUI. Determine the NE with the highest level of alarm and |
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4.Double click on the icon representing the node with the highest level of alarm. If it is configured as a primary node having expansion shelves (EPSs) configured off of it, a screen resembling the one shown in Figure
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Figure 007-1. GUI Primary Node Selection View (example)
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