Chapter 7: System Alarms

Severity

Alarm Description

 

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Definition

part of severity

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field)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Critical

Configuration Mismatch

A mismatch has occurred for the card in the slot and the

 

 

actual configuration. For example, this alarm would

 

 

occur if you insert a DSP card in a slot that has an earlier

 

 

configuration for a T1 card.

 

 

 

Critical

Operational Code Missing

Normal application code for T1/E1, System Controller,

 

 

CPU, or DSP card is damaged.

 

 

 

Critical

Configuration Data Missing

Configuration via CLI is missing. Check the configura-

 

 

tion data and add the necessary information.

 

 

 

Critical

Power Degrade

One power supply is not working correctly.

 

 

 

Critical

IVR Configuration Missing

Appears if an attempt to make an IVR call has been

 

 

made when a valid IP address is not configured.

 

 

If an IVR call has been passed through accidently, with-

 

 

out a real intention to use IVR for subsequent calls,

 

 

while both of the servers were disabled. In order to clear

 

 

the alarm, a user will have to change one of the IP

 

 

addresses to some value, and then disable it again.

 

 

 

Critical

RADIUS Configuration Missing

Appears when a RADIUS request is made and one or

 

 

more required configuration parameters are missing.

 

 

This alarm is cleared when the required RADIUS

 

 

parameters are configured via CLI.

 

 

 

Critical

RADIUS Server Not Responding

Appears when none of the configured RADIUS servers

 

 

respond.

 

 

This alarm is cleared when any of the RADIUS servers

 

 

responds or the RADIUS server is disabled via CLI.

 

 

 

Critical

IVR Configuration Missing

Appears if an attempt to make an IVR call has been

 

 

made while neither of the two IVR Prompt Server IP

 

 

addresses are set in the database; an IVR enabled trunk

 

 

group receives a call for which the IVR Prompt Server

 

 

IP is not configured.

 

 

If an IVR call has been passed through accidentally,

 

 

without a real intention to use IVR for subsequent calls,

 

 

while both of the servers were disabled. In order to clear

 

 

the alarm, a user will have to change one of the IP

 

 

addresses to some value, and then disable it again.

 

 

 

Major

Major Software Error

A software error has occurred that affects system signal-

 

 

ing, interfaces, or other major operation.

 

 

 

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