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Chapter 6 Fault Menus
6.2 Loopback Test
Follow the steps below to perform an internal loopback test.
1 Click Fault and then Loopback Test.
Alarm Type
Select the type of logs from the drop-down list box. Choices are All,
Communication, QualityOfService, ProcessingError, Equipment and
Environmental.
Select All for system event logs generated by all alarm types.
Select Communication for transmission and signal logs.
Select QualityOfService for performance logs.
Select Processing Error for software and configuration problem logs.
Select Equipment for hardware-related logs.
Select Environmental for environmental logs.
See the appendix for a more detailed list of possible alarm causes.
Severity
Select the severity level of the logs you want to display from the drop-down
list box. The choices and associated colors are as follows:
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Critical - Red
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Major - Orange
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Minor - Yellow
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Warning - Blue
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Normal - Green
Sorted by
Select Log Time to sort event logs by the time at which they were generated
or select Device Name to sort event logs by the device from which they were
generated.
Date / To
Specify the time range to display the event logs.
Apply
Click Apply to display event logs generated within the specified time period.
Alarm
Index
This field displays the index number of the event logs.
Acknowledge
This field displays whether a log has been acknowledged so that EMS users
will know when a log has been dealt with by an administrator.
Type
This field displays the type of the event log.
Severity
This field displays the severity of the event log.
Device Name
This field displays the name of the device on which the event log was
generated.
Port
This field displays the port number on which the event log was generated.
Date Time
This field displays the date and time on which the event log was generated.
Description
This field displays some information about the event log.
Acknowledge
Click this button to acknowledge any selected log messages.
Delete
Click Delete to remove a log.
Close
Click Close to close this screen.
Table 21 Fault: Event Log (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION