3. Configuration Options

Table 3-6. General System Options (3 of 3)

System Alarm Relay

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable

Default Setting: Disable

Specifies whether an alarm condition for the unit will activate the system alarm relay. The alarm relay is deactivated when the condition causing the alarm is corrected. If more than one alarm condition is present, the alarm relay remains active until all alarm conditions are cleared.

You can also deactivate an alarm via the System Alarm Relay Cut-Off selection from the Control menu; however, the alarm itself is not cleared. When another alarm condition is detected, the alarm is reactivated again, requiring another manual deactivation of the alarm relay.

Display Conditions – This option only appears for a FrameSaver SLV 9128 installed in the 9000 Series Access Carrier.

Alarm conditions are:

Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) received at the Network, DSX-1, or PRI interface

Continuous Loss of Signal (LOS) condition at the Network, DSX-1, or PRI interface

CTS Down

DBM Download Required

DBM BRI Card Failed

Device Fail

DLCI Down

DTR Down

Ethernet Link Down

Excessive Error Rate (EER) detected at the Network or PRI interface

Internal Modem Failed

ISDN Network Failure

LMI Down

Network Communication Link Down

Out of Frame (OOF) at Network, DSX-1, or PRI

Primary or Secondary Clock Failure

Power Supply/Fan Failure

RTS Down

Self-Test Failure

SLV Latency Exceeded

SLV Timeout

Suboptimal (Maximum) Link Rate Cannot be Achieved

￿Two Level-1 Users Accessing Device

Yellow Alarm Signal on the Network, DSX-1, or PRI interface

Enable – Activates alarm conditions on the system alarm relay when an alarm condition occurs.

Disable – Does not activate the system alarm relay when an alarm condition occurs.

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