Comtech EF Data CRS-200 User Manual
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Front Panel Operation
CRS-200 Redundancy Switch
7–12
Rev. 1
7.1.5.3
(MON, EVENTS) VIEW
LOG23: 26/01/00 10:37:32
FT-06 RX ALARM (UP/DN)
The user may scroll backwards or forwards through the entries in the event log, using the
UP/DOWN arrow keys. Pressing ENTER or CLEAR will take the user back to the
previous menu. The event log can store up to 98 events. When a fault condition occurs, it
is time-stamped and put into the log. Next to the FT (for fault) indicator is either the TM
number, RM (redundant modem fault) or SW (switch fault). Similarly, when the fault
condition clears, this is also recorded, as shown below:
LOG23: 26/01/00 10:37:35
OK-06 RX ALARM (UP/DN)
If the user selects CLEAR ALL, the event log is cleared, and the user is taken directly
back to the previous menu. However, if there are faults present on the unit at this time,
they will be re-time- stamped, and new log entries will be generated. Note that in
accordance with international convention, the date is shown in DAY-MONTH-YEAR
format.
7.1.5.4
(MON) TM-CONFIGS (Traffic Modem Configurations)
VALID CONFIGS SAVED FOR:
TM# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - 10
This screen monitors the traffic modem configurations saved in the switch’s non-volatile
memory, that are sent to the RM whenever it is told to bridge a new TM. A ‘-‘ indicates
that no valid configuration has been saved for that TM position. This is usually due to a
remote communication problem between that modem and the switch, and will
automatically keep that TM from being activated on the CONFIG, OPTIONS menu.