Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer

September 2004

 

T1/E1 Multiplexer FPGA Version 3.4

Follow these steps to display the T1/E1 alarms using the EMS.

Procedure 24: Displaying alarms using the EMS

1.Select the Alarms→T1/E1 Alarms menu.

RESULT: The T1/E1 Alarms window pops up as shown in Figure 21.

2.Select the desired T1/E1 Channel (1 through 4).

end of procedure

NOTES:

1.The T1/E1 alarms will be displayed, with a green light meaning no current alarms and a red light meaning that there is a current alarm. The alarms are also displayed in text form: No means that there is not a current alarm. Yes means that there is a current alarm.

2.The Alarms Log window lists alarms that have occurred for all 4 T1/E1s while the window is open. An alarm log file is automatically written for all 4 T1/E1s. The file exits in the same directory in which the T1/E1 Multiplexer EMS exists. The filename is apt1AlarmsLog.txt. The log file can be written only when the T1/E1 Multiplexer EMS is running.

Figure 21: Canopy T1/E1 Mux Alarms window

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Motorola manual Procedure 24 Displaying alarms using the EMS, Select the Alarms→T1/E1 Alarms menu