308 NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cards
Clear Alarm
The Clear Alarm (C A) command clears all activity initiated by an
alarm: the external alarm hardware is deactivated (the contact normally
open is reopened), the LED goes out, an entry is made in the alarm log
of the date and time the alarm was cleared, and line processing ceases
(for alarm level 2 only). When this command is typed, MMI displays the
message Alarm acknowledged. If the alarm condition still exists, an alarm
is declared again.
Display Alarms
A detailed report of the most recent 100 alarms with time and date stamps
can be displayedby entering the Display Alarms (D A) command into
the MMI, which causes a screen similar to Figure 72 "Display Alarm (D A)
screen" (page 308) to appear.
Figure 72
Display Alarm (D A) screen
The Pause command can be used to display a full screen at a time, by
entering DAP. If there is more than one screen in the log, the MMI scrolls
the log until the screen is full, then stops. When ready to see the next
screen, press any key. The display shows another screen and stops again.
This continues until the entire log has been displayed.
Clear Alarm Log
Clear all entries in the alarm log by typing the Clear Alarm Log (C
AL)command.
Display Status
The Display Status (D S)command displays the current alarm
condition of the E1 link as well as the on-hook or off-hook status of each of
the 30 ports of the LEI. Entering this command causes a screen similar to
Figure 73 "Display Status (D S) screen" (page 309) to appear.
The Pause command can be used to display a full screen at a time, by
entering DSP. If there is more than one screen, the MMI scrolls until the
screen is full, then stops. When ready to see the next screen, press any
key. The display shows one more screen, and stops again. This continues
until the entire E1 link has been reported on.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311 01.04 Standard
Release 5.0 23 May 2008
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