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Chapter 5: System Alarms
Valid Alarms
The following is a list of all alarm descriptions (text that appears in the Alarm Description field) for all possi-
ble alarms the system can generate. In the generated alarm list, the alarm description appears as part of the
Description field.
Table 5-2 List of Valid Alarms
Severity
(appears as
part of severity
field)
Alarm Description
(text appears in desc field)
Definition
Critical
Ethernet Disconnected
Ethernet cable has been disconnected from the CPU
Card, or Ethernet connectivity has been lost.
Critical
Call Handler not registered with Gate-
keeper
The Call Handler process cannot be registered with the
Gatekeeper.
Critical
Critical Software Error
A software error has occurred that affects the operability
of the complete system.
Critical
Call Relay SP reset
The unit has reset.
Critical
Card Temperature out of operating range
A card’s temperature has reached the maximum operat-
ing range. The cause may be a fan failure.
Critical
Card reset
This alarm is viewable upon power up. If this alarm con-
tinues, there may be a problem with the card.
Critical
Operational Code Missing
Normal application code CPU is damaged.
Critical
Configuration Data Missing
Configuration via CLI is missing. Check the configura-
tion data and add the necessary information.
Critical
Power Degrade
Power supply is not working correctly.
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.
Major
Major Software Error
A software error has occurred that affects system signal-
ing, interfaces, or other major operation.