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Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual, R5.0
April 2008
Chapter13 Alarm Monitoring and Management
13.3 Viewing Alarm Counts on the LCD fo r a Node, Slot, or Port
Whether you choose to print or export data, you can choose from the following options:
Entire frame—Prints or exports the entire CTC window includi ng the graphical view of the card,
node, or network. This option is available for all windows.
Tabbed view—Prints or exports the lower half of the CTC window containing tabs and data. The
printout includes the selected tab (on top) and the data shown in the tab window. For example, if you
print the History window tabbed view, you print only history items appearing in the window. This
option is available for all windows.
Table Contents—Prints CTC data in table format without graphical representations of shelves,
cards, or tabs. This option applies to all windows except:
Provisioning > General > General and Power Monitor windows
Provisioning > Network > General and RIP windows
Provisioning > Security > Policy, Access, and Legal Disclaimer windows
Provisioning > SNMP window
Provisioning > Timing window
Provisioning > UCP > Node window
Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Provisioning window
Maintenance > Cross-Connect > Cards window
Maintenance > Database window
Maintenance > Diagnostic window
Maintenance > Protection window
Maintenance > Timing > Source window
The Table Contents option prints all the data contained in a table with the same column headings.
For example, if you print the History window Table Contents view, you print all data included in the
table whether or not items appear in the window.
The above windows are not available for Export.
13.3 Viewing Alarm Counts on the LCD for a Node, Slot, or Port
You can view node, slot, or port-level alarm counts and summaries using the buttons on the
ONS 15454 SDH LCD panel. The Slot and Port buttons toggle between display types; the Slot button
toggles between node display and slot display, and the Port button toggles between slot and port views.
Pressing the Status button after you choose the display mode changes the display from alarm count to
alarm summary.
The ONS 15454 SDH has a one-button update for some commonly viewed al arm counts. If you press
the Slot button once and then wait eight seconds, the display a utomatically changes from a slot alarm
count to a slot alarm summary. If you press the Port button to toggle to port-level display, you can use
the Port button to toggle to a specific slot and to view each port’s port-level alarm count. Figure 13-1
shows the LCD panel layout.