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6.4.5

ALLOP – Alarm Log Print

Synopsis

This command gives a printout of the alarm log. If no code or class is entered, the whole log is output.

Each fault code (

CODE

) is associated with an alarm class (

CLA

) which may be Minor, Major or Critical. The

alarm class in turn governs which alarm LED, relay or SNMP alarm that is activated when the condition
exists.

The command provides and indication of the time the alarm occurred (OCCURRED) and, if it has done so, the
time the alarm cleared (CLEARED). The output from the command indicates, the alarm class (

CLA

indicating

either a System, PCM or signaling failure) as well as an alarm code specific identifier (ID) and a diagnostic
field (DIAG). The C or A character in the

CLA

field indicates the current status as either A (active) or C

(cleared).

See

Chapter 8, “Alarm Fault Code Listing”

for definitions of the alarm code specific parameters.

Syntax

ALLOP[:

CODE

=…];

ALLOP[:

CLA

=…];

Prerequisites

None

Attributes

None

Examples

ALLOP:

CODE

=20;

ALLOP:

CLA

=1&&2;

ALLOP;

Output Format

SYSTEMIDENT1 Alarm Log 1996-12-01 00:00:54
ALP CODE ID DIAG CLA OCCURRED CLEARED TITLE
107 1 103 0 1 A 2001-10-30 10:54:48 2001-10-30 10:54:53 PCM loss
74 1 104 0 2 A 2001-10-30 10:54:27 2001-10-30 10:59:53 PCM loss
EXECUTED

Note: The C or A character in the CLA field indicates the current status as A (active) or C (cleared). The

meaning of the ID field depends on the alarm code and is described in

Chapter 8, “Alarm Fault

Code Listing”

.