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A typical error record from the Permanent System Alarms and Transient System Errors table is as follows:

PERMANENT SYSTEM ALARMS

PORT

BOARD

FIRST

LAST

COUNT NAME

NUMBER CODE

OCCURRED OCCURRED

 

10400

ZTN130

23/12:30

30/01:56

1 Port Board missing

 

 

 

 

But Administered

Interpret this record as follows:

“Port Number” 10400 is the 5-digit port identification number

specifying the location of the error. The first digit indicates the cabinet (1-3), the next two digits indicate the slot within the cabinet (01-12), and the last two digits indicate the port number on the CP in the slot (01-08).

“Board Code” ZTN130 is the CP on which the error occurred (or that is associated with the error if this is an off-board error).

“First Occurred” 23/12:30 is the date and time of the first occurrence of this error. The date is assumed to be the current year and month. A 24-hour clock is used.

“Last Occurred” 30/01:56, is the date and time of the last occurrence of this error. The date is assumed to be the current year and month. A 24-hour clock is used.

“Count” 1 is the number of times this particular error has occurred.

“Name” Port Board Missing But Administered is a description of the nature of the error. Descriptions are self-explanatory.

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