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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands

LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual

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Displaying General Alarm Status

HUB ALARM

POWER SUPPLY A: FAIL

POWER SUPPLY B: FAIL

CARD STATUS CHANGE: N/A

CURRENT MANAGEMENT: TERMINAL

MODEM IN SLOT 1 HAS ACTIVE ALARM

: N/A

MODEM IN SLOT 2 HAS ACTIVE ALARM

:

N/A

.

.

.

.

MODEM IN SLOT 12 HAS ACTIVE ALARM

:

N/A

STATION CLK – SQUARE LOSS SIGNAL

:

YES

STATION CLK – AMI LOSS SIGNAL

: YES

Figure D-38. Hub Alarm Screen

Display Format

The Alarm Status is displayed as a table that shows relevant information related to
the LRS-24:
• One line is provided for each power supply module and for I/O module slot.

The line indicates whether the corresponding power supply module operates
normally (OK) or failed (FAIL), and whether an active alarm condition is
present in each module.
You can display the last 256 alarms using the DSP LOG command. To display
the alarms of a specific module, use the DSP ALT command.

• The CARD STATUS CHANGE line displays YES if a status change has been

detected in the LRS-24.

• The CURRENT MANAGEMENT line indicates the management system that

controls the LRS-24, as shown in Table D-7.

Table D-7. Current Management Fields

Message

Description

TERMINAL

LRS-24 is managed by the terminal

NMS

LRS-24 is managed by a network management station

REMOTE MODEM

Parameters of the modules installed in the LRS-24 are
determined by the remote equipment connected to each

module

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