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SwitchKit Name
Alarm
Type
EXS API and SwitchKit API message
Description
The Excel platform sends this message to indicate that an alarm condition has been detected. The following information is reported:
• Severity
• Alarm Type
• Alarm Number
• Alarm Data
Alarm Cleared
In some cases, the Excel platform sends an Alarm Cleared message after the alarm condition ceases. The alarms that are followed by an Alarm Cleared message are marked with an asterisk (*).
Related Messages
Alarm 0x00B9Alarm Cleared (AlarmCleared) 0x00C1
Sent by
Excel platform
SwitchKit Code
C Structure
typedef struct {
UBYTE InfoSize;
UBYTE Severity;
UBYTE Entity;
UBYTE AlarmNum;
UBYTE Info[249];
} XL_Alarm;
C++ Class
class XLC_Alarm : public XLC_InboundMessage {
public:
UBYTE getInfoSize() const;
void setInfoSize(UBYTE x);
UBYTE getSeverity() const;
void setSeverity(UBYTE x);
UBYTE getEntity() const;
void setEntity(UBYTE x);
UBYTE getAlarmNum() const;
void setAlarmNum(UBYTE x);
const UBYTE *getInfo() const;
UBYTE *getInfo();
void setInfo(UBYTE *x);
};
Resent in EXS API
This message is resent once after five seconds.
EXS API Hex Format
MESSAGE (White) |
RESPONSE (Gray) |
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Byte |
Field Description |
Byte |
Field Description |
0 |
Frame (0xFE) |
0 |
Frame (0xFE) |
1, 2 |
Length (0xNNNN) |
1, 2 |
Length (0x0005) |
3, 4 |
Message Type (0x00B9) |
3, 4 |
Message Type (0x00B9) |
5 |
Reserved (0x00) |
5 |
Reserved (0x00) |
6 |
Sequence Number |
6 |
Same Sequence Number |
7 |
Logical Node ID |
7 |
Logical Node ID |
8 |
Checksum |
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8 |
Severity |
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9 |
Alarm Type |
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10 |
Alarm Number (see table below) |
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11 |
Data Length (n) |
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12 |
Data[0] (if applicable) |
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: |
Data[n-1] |
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: |
Checksum |
Alarm Type
The table below contains a summary of the alarms showing the range of alarm numbers for each type and the length.
Alarm Information
See the table for each alarm type below for the following information:
• Alarm Severity
• Alarm Number/Alarm
• Data Length
• Data
Summary of Alarms
Alarm Type |
Alarm Number Value or Range |
Data Length |
---|---|---|
0x01 General |
0x01-0x1F, 0x21-0x22 |
Variable |
0x02 Card |
0x01-0x1C |
Variable |
0x03 Span |
0x01-0x05 |
0x06 |
0x04 Channel |
0x02 |
0x17 |
0x03 |
0x12 |
|
0x05 DSP SIMM |
0x01-0x06 |
0x06 |
0x06 DSP |
0x01, 0x02 |
Variable |
0x07 Excel platform Node |
0x01-0x08, 0x0A-0x15 |
0x06 |
0x08 DS3 |
0x01 - 0x03 |
0x07 |
0x09 VoIP Module |
0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03 |
0x07 |
Severity |
Alarm (Number/Name) |
Data |
Data |
|
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Major |
0x01* |
System busy condition The Excel platform sends this alarm when the Matrix Controller is flooded with messages. The Excel platform will ignore all incoming calls until the alarm is cleared. |
0x00 |
No action required. The system ignores incoming calls until the alarm is cleared. Ignoring incoming calls decreases the traffic load and eventually the alarm will clear. |
Major: Default
Minor: If clock mode was switched to REF1 or REF2. |
0x02 |
Clock mode switched |
0x02 |
No action required. The system automatically switches the clock mode to the next available clock source and reports the following data to the host:
Data[0] - Current Synchronization Mode Data[1] - Previous Synchronization Mode
Values for Data[0] and Data[1] fields:
0x01 Primary Reference Clock Signal 0x02 Secondary Reference Clock Signal 0x03 Primary Loop Clock Signal 0x04 Secondary Loop Clock Signal 0x05 Free Running Clock Signal |
Inform. |
0x03 |
Hardware cannot support DSP function |
|
Verify the correct card type. |
Major |
0x04* |
Reference 1 Clock Source Lost No host intervention is needed. The Excel platform will automatically switch the clock mode to the next available clock source. |
0x00 |
No action required. The system automatically switches the clock mode to the next available clock source. |
Major |
0x05* |
Reference 2 Clock Source Lost No host intervention is needed. The Excel platform will automatically switch the clock mode to the next available clock source. |
0x00 |
No action required. The system automatically switches the clock mode to the next available clock source.
|
Major |
0x06 |
DSP Resource Blocked
|
0x01 |
Data[0] DSP Function Type |
Major |
0x06 |
DSP Resource Blocked |
0x04 |
Data[0] Slot where VRA Block occurred Data[1] Chain across SIMMs Data[2-3] RAN ID blocked |
Major |
0x07 |
DSP Resource Function Type Not Configured |
0x02 |
Data[0] Resource Type Data[1] Resource Type 2 |
Major |
0x08 |
DSP Resource Management Inconsistent.
- A receiver has been requested but
- A transmitter has been requested |
0x04 |
Data[0, 1] Internal Timeslot (Excel use only)
Data[2] Process Virtual Identifier (The process that requested the DSP service. For example, Call Control, Layer 4, or E1 PPL) (Excel use only)
Data[3] Resource Type (The DSP Resource requested. For example, DTMF Digit Transmitter). |
Inform. |
0x09 |
Download Record Timeout |
0x00 |
Restart the download. |
Major |
0x09 |
Invalid Associated Channel |
0x03 |
Data [0] Logical Span ID MSB Data [1] Logical Span ID LSB Data [2] Channel |
Inform. |
0x0A |
Partial Message Received (for example, incorrect checksum, zero length message, or message did not begin with frame character) |
0x00 |
Check for other error messages that would indicate a network or system condition leading to this problem. |
|
0x0B |
RAN Requested is Unavailable in System |
|
Check if this announcement was reached in error. |
Inform. |
0x0C |
Unacknowledged Message If you configured the system’s message resend logic to "Resend Once and Generate Alarm," these data fields contain the bytes of the resent message. For more information, refer to the System Configuration message. |
Variable |
Data[0-N] The bytes of the message
Check for other error messages that would indicate a network or system condition leading to this problem.
|
Major |
0x0D |
Recorded Announcement ID Inconsistency |
0x04 |
Data[0] Slot Number Data[1] SIMM Number Data[2, 3] RAN ID Sent upon completion of download or on card Insertion. This alarm indicates that an announcement being downloaded has the same ID as an existing announcement, but with different information. When the ID is specified in the Recorded Announcement Connect message, either announcement could be played. Each RAN must have a unique ID. One of the announcements (usually the older one) should be deleted. A Query addressed to one RAN ID returns information for only one of the RANs that share the ID. It is not possible to determine for which RAN the information will be returned. For example, if one file sharing the ID is 20 Kb and one file is 40Kb, only one of the sizes is reported, either 20 Kb or 40 Kb, but not both. |
Minor |
0x0E |
SS7 Signaling Network Congestion When a route to a destination is congested, MTP sends the MTP_STATUS to ISUP which in turn sends this alarm to the host. |
0x06 |
Data[0] SS7 Stack ID Data[1-4] DPC Data[5] Congestion Level
Decrease the load or create a new route to the destination. If the system has not decreased the call load and this symptom persists, check the network engineering plan to possibly create a new route to the destination. |
Major |
0x0F* |
SS7 Remote ISUP Unavailable |
0x05 |
Data[0] SS7 Stack ID Data[1-4] DPC
Bring remote ISDN User Part in service. |
Major |
0x10 |
Node ID Already Exists |
0x00 |
Check configuration and/or installation for correction. |
Inform. |
0x11 |
Invalid Message Length |
0x00 |
Check for other error messages that would indicate a network or system condition leading to this problem. |
Major |
0x12 |
System Busy Warning |
0x00 |
Check network engineering for proper capacity and load routing. |
Inform. |
0x13 |
Resource Utilization Threshold Reached |
0x01 |
Data[0] Free Conferencing No action required. |
|
0x14 |
Subrate Resources Unavailable |
|
|
Major |
0x15 |
SS7 Remote TUP Unavailable |
0x05 |
Data[0] SS7 Stack ID Data[1-4] DPC
Bring remote Telephone User Part in service. |
Major |
0x16* |
ISDN/SS7 Signaling Stack Congestion
|
0x03 |
Data[0] Stack ID (SS7), Data[1] Direction:
Data[2] Status:
Decrease the load on the ISDN/SS7 card. Consult Excel Technical Support. |
Inform. |
0x17 |
Route Table Updated |
0x01 |
Data[0] Table ID (1-10) No action required. |
Inform. |
0x18 |
Resource Group Table Updated |
0x01 |
Data[0] Table ID (1-10) No action required. |
Inform. |
0x19 |
Old Route Table Deleted |
0x01 |
Data[0] Table ID (1-10) No action required. |
Inform. |
0x1A |
Old Resource Group Table Deleted |
0x01 |
Data[0] Table ID (1-10) No action required. |
Inform. |
0x1B |
Route Table Forcefully Deleted |
0x01 |
Data[0] Table ID (1-10) No action required. |
Inform. |
0x1C |
Resource Group Table Forcefully Deleted |
0x01 |
Data[0] Table ID (1-10) No action required. |
Major or Minor |
0x1D |
Flash Copy or Load Problem |
0x02 |
Data[0] Severity 0x00 Major 0x01 Major 0x02 Major 0x03 Major 0x04 Minor 0x05 Minor 0x06 Major
Data(1) Entity Valid entries for this field based on the Entity field value 0x00 are as follows: 0x00 Flash erase failed 0x01 Flash write failed 0x02 RAM load to copy is bad 0x03 Flash load bad after copy 0x04 RAM and flash have different 0x05 RAM load bad after a soft reset 0x06 RAM load bad after copy from
Could be a faulty card. Follow the Troubleshooting section in the Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide. |
Major |
0x1E |
TFTP Alarm |
Variable |
See 0x1E TFTP Alarm after this table. |
Major |
0x1F |
System Memory Low |
|
Check for other error messages that would indicate a network or system condition leading to this problem. |
Major |
0x20 |
System Memory Low Cleared |
|
No action required. |
Major |
0x21 |
Host Connection Dropped |
0x04 |
Data[0] Multi-host port ID |
Major |
0x22 |
EXNET Ring Down |
0x08 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB Data[5] Logical Ring ID Data[6] Host Service State Data[7] EXNET Ring Error Status |
Inform. |
0x2F |
Log F/Log B Buffer is 75% Full |
|
|
Inform. |
0x30 |
Log T Buffer is 75% Full |
0x01 |
Data[0] Slot Number
Contact Excel Technical Support. |
Inform. |
0x31 |
Log F/Log B Buffer is Full |
0x01 |
Data[0] Slot Number
Contact Excel Technical Support. |
Inform. |
0x32 |
Log T Buffer is Full |
0x01 |
Data[0] Slot Number
Contact Excel Technical Support. |
|
0x33 |
MGC Lost Connection |
|
|
Inform. |
0x34 |
DSP CPA Configuration Conflict |
0x04 |
Data[0] Tone Group: 0x00 |
Major |
0x35 |
ISDN Congestion |
|
|
|
0x3A |
SS7 Signaling Destination Congestion Sent to the host when a particular remote node is congested as indicated by a change in the congestion level. |
0x06 |
Data[0] Stack ID Data[1-4] DPC Data[5] ACL Level
If the system has not decreased a call to this DPC and this symptom persists, check the network engineering plan to possibly create a new route to the destination. |
Major |
0x3B |
Matrix Lost Connection |
|
|
|
0x3B |
Signaling Link Congestion When a link is congested, MTP sends MTP Status to ISUP which in turn sends this alarm to the host. |
0x06 |
Data[0] Stack ID Data[1-4] DPC Data[5] LINK_CONGESTION_LEVEL
If the system has not decreased a call to this DPC and this symptom persists, check the network engineering plan to possibly create another link in the link set. |
Inform. |
0x3D |
NFS RAM Disk Configuration Failure |
0x03 |
Data[0] Slot Data[1,2] Server ID |
Inform. |
0x3E |
NFS Server Disconnect |
0x02 |
Data[0, 1] Server ID |
Major |
0x3F |
Insufficient Resource Points for DSP Function |
0x01 |
Data[0] Function Type |
Major |
0x40 |
DSP Request Queued Due to DSP Series 2 CPU Overload Level 2 |
0x01 |
Data[0] DSP Function Type Requested |
Inform. |
0x41 |
Channel has an Echo Canceller resource attached but the requested receiver resource is not available on the same DSP Card. |
0x05 |
Data[0] – Slot of DSP Card providing Echo Cancel to channel Data[1] – Function type of requested receiver Data[2, 3] – Span (MSB, LSB) Data[4] - Channel |
*Followed by an Alarm Cleared message
Severity |
Alarm (Number/Name) |
Data |
Data |
|
|
0x01 |
Card Taken Out of Service |
Variable |
0x01 Slot AIB
Check with operations personnel to verify card removal. |
Major |
0x02 |
Card Type Not Supported |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Verify card type and that the card has been placed in the correct slot. If symptoms continue, contact Excel Technical Support for configuration guidance. |
|
0x03 |
Card Download is Corrupt |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Try to reload the card. If symptoms continue, contact Excel Technical Support. |
Major |
0x04 |
Card Type Not Recognized |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Verify card type and that the card has been placed in the correct slot. If symptoms continue, contact Excel Technical Support for configuration guidance. |
- |
0x05 |
Reserved |
|
|
- |
0x06 |
Reserved |
|
|
Inform. |
0x07 |
Card’s Configuration has been Reset to Defaults |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Check with operations personnel to verify card reset. |
- |
0x08 |
Reserved |
|
|
Major |
0x09 |
Card Reset |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB |
|
0x0A |
Connection Map Failure |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB |
Major |
0x0B |
Software Does Not Have Download for Card |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Verify card type and that the card has been placed in the correct slot. If symptoms continue, contact Excel Technical Support for configuration guidance. |
Major |
0x0C |
Card Does Not Support A-Law Encoding Format |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Verify card type and that the card has been placed in the correct slot. If symptoms continue, contact Excel Technical Support for configuration guidance. |
Major |
0x0D |
Card Revision Not Supported by System Software |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Verify card type and that the card has been placed in the correct slot. If symptoms continue, contact Excel Technical Support for configuration guidance. |
Major |
0x0E |
Card Removed |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Check with operations personnel to verify card removal. |
Major |
0x0F |
Hardware Failure Occurred on Slot Specified The Excel platform also sends a Card Status Report with a description of the failure |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Could be a faulty card. Follow the Troubleshooting section in the Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide. If that does not correct the problem, contact Excel Technical Support. |
Minor |
0x10 |
Ethernet Host Link Error Detected NOTE: To use the Host Link Failure Detection feature and receive this message, you must have polling enabled. |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
If the error continues even after the reset, the problem could be caused by slow host processing - especially during boot-up. If so, increase the polling interval. |
Major |
0x11 |
Card or Fan Tray Not Installed in Chassis |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Check if fan tray and card are installed. |
Major |
0x12 |
EXNET Port A - Communication Failure |
0x08 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB Data[5] Logical Ring ID Data[6] Host Service State Data[7] EXNET Ring Error Status
Refer to the Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide. |
Minor |
0x13 |
EXNET Port B - Communication Failure |
0x08 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB Data[5] Logical Ring ID Data[6] Host Service State Data[7] EXNET Ring Error Status
Refer to the Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide. |
Minor |
0x14 |
EXNET Port A - Fiber Laser Failure |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Refer to the Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide. |
Minor |
0x15 |
EXNET Port B - Fiber Laser Failure |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Refer to the Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide. |
|
0x16 |
Subrate Card Switchover |
|
A switchover has occurred. No action required. |
Inform. |
0x17 |
Software Error (Please report this error to Excel Technical Support) |
Variable |
0x01 Slot AIB Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[1] Number of Address Elements (0x01) Data[2] Address Type (0x01) Data[3] Data Length (0x01) Data[4] Slot Number Data[5-44] Filename (in ASCII) Data[45,46] Line Number Data[47-n] Diagnostic Data
Look for other error messages that indicate a network or system condition leading to this problem. If symptoms persist, contact Excel Technical Support. |
Major |
0x18 |
Remote SS7 PQ card removed |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Check with operations personnel to verify card removal. |
Major |
0x19 |
Bus Contention with Rear Card |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Verify card type and that the card has been placed in the correct slot. If symptoms continue, contact Excel Technical Support for configuration guidance. |
Major |
0x1A |
Bus Contention with Front Card |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Verify card type and that the card has been placed in the correct slot. If symptoms continue, contact Excel Technical Support for configuration guidance. |
Major |
0x1B |
Internal Diagnostic Failure |
0x08 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB Data[5] Logical Ring ID Data[6] Host Service State Data[7] EXNET Ring Error Status
Could be a faulty card. Follow the Troubleshooting section in the Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide. If that does not correct the problem, contact Excel Technical Support. |
Major |
0x1C |
EXNET card Looped Out of Ring |
0x08 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB Data[5] Logical Ring ID Data[6] Host Service State Data[7] EXNET Ring Error Status
Refer to the Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide. |
Major |
0x1D |
Card Added to Virtual Slot |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Verify card type and that the card has been placed in the correct slot. If symptoms continue, contact Excel Technical Support for configuration guidance. |
Major |
0x1E |
Line Card Approaching Busy/ Line Card Approaching Busy Clear |
Variable |
SS7 card Data[0] Slot Number Data[1-n] Reason Codes: 0x00 Low Memory 0x01 Low MCB 0x02 Low Idle CPU Data[n+1] Stack ID
16-Span SLC Data[0] Slot Number Data[1-n] Reason Codes: 0x00 Low Memory 0x01 Low MCB 0x02 Low Idle CPU
No action required at this time. If load continues, subsequent alarms and recovery action will be initiated. |
Major |
0x1F |
Line Card Busy Line Card Busy Clear |
Variable |
SS7 card Data[0] Stack ID Data[1] Slot Number Data[2-n] Reason Codes: 0x00 Low Memory 0x01 Low MCB 0x02 Low Idle CPU
16-Span SLC Data[0] Slot Number Data[1-n] Reason Codes: 0x00 Low Memory 0x01 Low MCB 0x02 Low Idle CPU
If the system has not decreased call load and this symptom persists, check network engineering for proper load balancing. |
|
0x20 |
DS3 Card Limited Spans for SS7 |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Look for other error messages that indicate a network or system condition leading to this problem. If symptoms persist contact Excel Technical Support. |
|
0x21 |
Too many DS3s Configured for Limited Spans |
0x05 |
0x01 Slot AIB
Check configuration and/or installation for correction. |
Major |
0x22 |
Ethernet Link Failure |
0x06 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5] I/O Card Ethernet Port Number This alarm is sent when an SS7 card loses its connection to a local host.
This alarm is sent if a VDAC-ONE I/O or Multi-Function Media I/O card port that was previously in a steady LINK_UP state loses its connection. The VDAC-ONE slot and failed I/O port (0-2 for the 3 I/O ports on the Multi-Function Media I/O card) is sent in the data portion of the Alarm message. The alarm is cleared when the link returns to a steady Link-Up state.
This alarm is sent if any I/O ports lose their network connection, and will be cleared when the connection is re-established.
Check facility and far-end alarms. |
Inform. |
0x39 |
Ethernet Link-Up |
0x06 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5] Ethernet Port Number (0x00-0x02)
This alarm is sent to the host the first time a link-up state is seen on the Multi-Function Media I/O card.
Because there are three Ethernet ports on the Multi-Function Media I/O card, the host might see three of these alarms when the card comes into service.
No action required. |
Inform. |
0x40 |
NFS Server Mounted Successfully |
0x07 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5, 6] Server ID |
Major |
0x41 |
NFS Server Mounting Error |
0x09 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5, 6] Server ID Data[7, 8] Error ID 0x0001 - NFS Polling and Ping Failed 0x0002 - NFS Polling and Mount Failed 0x0003 - NFS Server Unreachable |
Inform. |
0x42 |
DSP Series 2 File Space Low |
0x0C |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5, 6] Number of Files Data[7, 8] Number of Free Blocks Data[9] TFTP (future) or NFS 0 TFTP (future) 1 NFS Data[10, 11] Threshold |
Major |
0x43 |
DSP Series 2 File Space Out of Memory
|
0x0C |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5, 6] Number of Files in Cache Data[7, 8] Number of Free Blocks Needed Data[9] TFTP (future) or NFS 0 TFTP (future) 1 NFS Data[10, 11] Threshold |
Minor |
0x44* |
NFS Traffic Minor Threshold Alarm |
0x10 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5] Alarm Type Data[6-9] Value Data[10] M Value (Hits in window) Data[11] N Value (Samples in window) Data[12-15] Threshold |
Major |
0x45* |
NFS Traffic Threshold Major Alarm |
0x10 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5] Alarm Type Data[6-9] Value of Statistics (Units vary) Data[10] M Value (Hits in window) Data[11] N Value (Samples in window) Data[12-15] Threshold |
Major |
0x46 |
DSP Series 2 TFTP Communications Error |
0x07 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5, 6] Error ID |
Major |
0x47 |
NFS Read Error |
0x0B |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5, 6] Server ID Data[7-10] File ID |
Major |
0x48 |
NFS Write Error |
0x0B |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5, 6] Server ID Data[7-10] File ID |
Inform. |
0x49 |
Vocabulary Index File Read |
0x0B |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5, 6] Server ID Data[7-10] File ID |
Inform. |
0x4A |
NFS Server Unmounted |
0x07 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5, 6] Server ID |
Major |
0x4B |
NFS Server Unmount Error |
0x07 |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5, 6] Server ID |
Major |
0x4C |
NFS Open File Error |
0x0B |
Data[0-4] Slot AIB (0x01) Data[5] Server ID (MSB) Data[6] Server ID (LSB) Data[7] File ID (MSB) Data[8] File ID . . . Data[9] File ID . . . Data[10] File ID (LSB) |
Major |
0x4D |
File Queue Failed |
0x0D |
Data [0-4] Slot AIB Data[5] Parent Conference ID MSB Data[6] Parent Conference ID LSB Data[7] Child Conference ID MSB Data[8] Child Conference ID LSB Data[9] File ID (MSB) Data[10] File ID … Data[11] File ID … Data[12] File ID (LSB)
In the case of a parent conference, the Child Conference ID bits (Data[7-8]) shall be 0xFFFF. |
Inform. |
0x4E |
Error reading a .wav file |
0x0E |
Data [0-4] Slot AIB 0x01 - No RIFF Chunk Found - Name of first chunk 0x01 - RIFF type .wav not found - RIFF type found 0x02 - No Format subchunk found - N/A (0x00000000) 0x03 - Invalid number of channels - Number of channels 0x04 - Invalid number of samples per second - Number of samples per second 0x05 - Invalid number of bits per second - Number of bits per second 0x06 - Unsupported encoding format - Encoding Format 0x07 - Data subchunk not found - N/A (0x00000000) |
*Followed by an Alarm Cleared message
Severity |
Alarm (Number/Name) |
Data |
Data |
|
Major |
0x01 |
Carrier Group Alarm (CGA) or Span Dead (Please refer to the Span Filter Configure message) |
0x07 |
Span Status (a bit mask that indicates what is being sent Bit 0 0x01 Receiving Red
Could be failure with local port, facility, or far end port. Refer to the Span Filter Configure message in the API Reference. |
- |
0x02 |
Reserved |
|
|
Major |
0x03 |
Excessive Burst of Slips |
0x08 |
Slot Number Span Offset |
Major |
0x04 |
J1-Specific Failure |
0x06 |
|
Major |
0x05 |
Logical Span ID already exists on another node |
0x06 |
Check the configuration. |
Inform. |
0x0F |
CGA Filter set to 0xFFFF |
0x06 |
*Followed by an Alarm Cleared message
Severity |
Alarm (Number/Name) |
Data |
Data |
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- |
0x01 |
Reserved |
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|
Inform. |
0x02 |
ISDN D Channel Establishing (the distant end is not communicating on the D Channel) |
0x07 |
0x0D Channel AIB
Distant end D channel must be aligned properly. |
Inform. |
0x03 |
Variable |
Refer to the PPL Error Data at the end of this message for the data format. |
|
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0x04 |
Switchover Initiate |
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Check D Channel Out of Service condition. |
|
0x05 |
Switchover Success |
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0x06 |
Switchover Failure |
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Restore the D channel on the primary facility. You you are not able to, contact Excel Technical Support. |
|
0x07 |
Backup Diagnostic |
|
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0x08 |
SS IPDC Error |
|
Look for other error messages that would indicate a network or system condition leading to this problem. If symptoms persist, contact Excel Technical Support. |
Major |
0x09 |
Invalid Associated Channel |
0x09 |
The Device Server ID and |
Major |
0x0A |
DSP Resource Wait Timeout |
0x09 |
The Device Server ID and |
Major |
0x0E |
EXNET Connection Error |
|
Contact Excel Technical Support. |
*Followed by an Alarm Cleared message
Severity |
Alarm (Number/Name) |
Data |
Data and Information |
|
Inform. |
0x01 |
DSP SIMM Taken Out of Service |
0x06 |
0x12 DSP SIMM AIB.
Check with operations personnel to verify card removal. |
- |
0x02 |
Reserved |
0x00 |
No Data |
Inform. |
0x03 |
Recorded Announcement Erase Complete |
0x00 |
No Data Sent upon completion of erasure. When you have erased a VRA SIMM using Recorded Announcement (0x0054), this alarm indicates that the erasure is complete. The host must wait for this alarm before it begins any download. |
Major |
0x04 |
Recorded Announcement Download Inconsistency |
0x00 |
No Data Sent upon completion of download. This alarm indicates an inconsistency between the information in a Recorded Announcement Download 0x0052 message and the actual announcement in the Recorded Announcement Download 0x0053 message. The inconsistency is usually caused by an incorrect checksum or announcement size. The announcement information is stored as it appears in the Recorded Announcement Download 0x0053 message. Play out the announcement to check it.
If the problem persists, contact Excel Technical Support. |
Major |
0x05 |
Recorded Announcement ID Inconsistency |
0x00 |
No Data Sent when a VRA SIMM is brought in service. This alarm indicates that an announcement uses the same ID as another announcement, with different information, on the DSP card. Both announcements have the same ID, and either announcement might be played when the ID is specified in the Recorded Announcement Connect 0x0055 message. One of the announcements should be deleted. |
Inform. |
0x06 |
Recorded Announcement Download Ready |
0x08 |
An AIB indicating the slot number: Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Sent upon completion of download. The DSP-ONE card will not accept another Recorded Announcement Download Initiate message until it has sent this alarm. |
Inform |
0x07 |
Recorded Announcement File System Conversion Success |
0x06 |
Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[1] Number of Address Elements Data[2] Address Type (0x12) Data[3] Data Length (0x02) Data[4] Slot Number Data[5] SIMM Number Sent after the flash memory file system is converted. Informs the host that the RANs are now stored in the requested file system. This alarm takes three to five minutes to be generated after the host sends the file system conversion request. |
Major |
0x08 |
Recorded Announcement File System Conversion Failure |
0x07 |
Data Length: (0x07) Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[1] Number of Address Elements Data[2] Address Type (0x12) Data[3] Data Length (0x02) Data[4] Slot Number Data[5] SIMM Number Data[6]: Failure Code
Failure codes: VRA_FAILURE = 0, Amount of Flash Data invalid for New File System.
Sent after an unsuccessful attempt to convert the file system. Informs the host that the file system conversion process failed. You should delete the RANs on this VRA SIMM. |
Major |
0x09 |
Recorded Announcement File System Timeout |
0x06 |
Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[1] Number of Address Elements Data[2] Address Type (0x12) Data[3] Data Length (0x02) Data[4] Slot Number Data[5] SIMM Number Sent after an attempt to convert the file system times out, if the attempted deletion of entire flash memory, file system conversion, or defragmentation fails to complete in the time allowed. |
Inform |
0x0B |
Recorded Announcement Defragmentation Success |
0x06 |
Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[1] Number of Address Elements Data[2] Address Type (0x12) Data[3] Data Length (0x02) Data[4] Slot Number Data[5] SIMM Number Sent after defragmentation of the flash memory is complete. Informs the host that the RANs now take up as little flash memory as possible. This alarm takes three to five minutes to be generated after the host sends the file system Defragment request. |
Major |
0x0C |
Recorded Announcement Defragmentation Failure |
0x07 |
Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[1] Number of Address Elements Data[2] Address Type (0x12) Data[3] Data Length (0x02) Data[4] Slot Number Data[5] SIMM Number Data[6] Failure Code (see failure Sent after an unsuccessful attempt to defragment flash memory. Informs the host that the flash memory defragmentation has failed. The host should delete the flash memory on this VRA SIMM. |
Inform |
0x0D |
Recorded Announcement Single Deletion Complete |
0x08 |
Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[1] Number of Address Elements Data[2] Address Type (0x12) Data[3] Data Length (0x02) Data[4] Slot Number Data[5] SIMM Number Data[6] RAN ID (MSB) Data[7] RAN ID (LSB) Sent in response to the message, Recorded Announcement Single Delete. Informs the host that the RAN ID has been marked for deletion and is no longer available for use. This alarm takes zero to 30 seconds to be generated after the host sends the delete request. |
Inform |
0x0E |
Recorded Announcement Need Defragmentation |
0x07 |
Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[1] Number of Address Elements (0x01) Data[2] Address Type (0x12) Data[3] Data Length (0x02) Data[4] Slot Number Data[5] SIMM Number Data[6] Defragmentation Level Sent after a Recorded Announcement Single Delete has been processed and the flash memory where the RANs are stored has reached the highest level of fragmentation. Indicates that enough of the flash memory is occupied by deleted RANs to make it worthwhile to defragment the flash memory. |
*Followed by an Alarm Cleared message
Severity |
Alarm (Number/Name) |
Data |
Data |
|
Major |
0x01 |
DSP Out of Service |
0x03 |
Data[0] Slot Number Data[1] SIMM Number (0-3) Data[2] DSP Chip Number (0-3) |
Inform. |
0x02* |
Resources Exceed Limit |
0x07 |
Data[0] Function Type Data[1] Alarm Threshold Data[2] Alarm Cleared Threshold Data[3, 4] Number of Channels Used Data[5, 6] Number of Channels Configured for Function Type |
Major |
0x03 |
DSP Playback Underrun |
0x08 |
Data[0] Slot Number Data[1] Module Number (0-1) Data[2] Chip Number (0-3) Data[3] TFTP (future) or NFS Data[4,5] Total temporary storage Blocks Data[6,7] Number of Blocks in use by DSP |
Major |
0x04 |
DSP Record Overrun |
0x07 |
Data[0] Slot Number Data[1] Module Number (0-1) Data[2] Chip Number (0-3) Data[3-6] File ID |
Major |
0x05 |
DSP Temporary Storage Minor Alarm |
0x0D |
Data[0] Slot Number Data[1] Module Number (0-1) Data[2] Chip Number (0-3) Data[3-6] File ID Data[7,8] Total Number of Blocks Data[9,10] Number of Blocks on DSP Data[11,12] Threshold |
Major |
0x06 |
DSP Temporary Storage Full |
0x0B |
Data[0] Slot Number Data[1] Module Number (0-1) Data[2] Chip Number (0-3) Data[3-6] File ID Data[7,8] Total Number of Blocks Data[9,10] Number of Blocks on DSP |
Inform. |
0x07* |
DSP Points Exceed Limit |
0x0A |
Data[0] Alarm Threshold Data[1] Alarm Clear Threshold Data[2-5] Resource Points in use Data[6-9] Resource Points Configured |
*Followed by an Alarm Cleared message
Severity |
Alarm (Number/Name) |
Data |
Data |
|
Minor |
0x01 |
Not Using Extended API |
0x06 |
Data[0] Physical Node ID, MSB |
Inform. |
0x02 |
Available Conferencing Timeslot Changed |
0x02 |
Data[0] New Timeslot Count, MSB Data[1] New Timeslot Count, LSB |
Inform. |
0x05 |
Unable to Communicate with Node |
|
Refer to the Troubleshooting section in the Installation and Maintenance Guide. |
Major |
0x06 |
Remote SS7 Server Node Unavailable |
|
Data[0] Node ID Data[1] Board Slot Number
Check with network operations for other network alarms that could be related. |
|
0x07 |
0x07 Remote SS7 CIC Matrix Node Unavailable |
|
Check with network operations for other network alarms that could be related. |
Major |
0x08 |
Remote SS7 Card Unavailable |
|
Data[0] Number of IDs (always 1) Data[1] 1=Active SS7 Card 2=Standby SS7 Card
Check with network operations for other network alarms that could be related. |
Major |
0x0A |
Maximum Node Count Reached |
|
|
Major |
0x0B |
H.100 Bus Failure |
|
This alarm occurs if the H.100 bus fails. For example, if there are no clock signals to drive the H.100 bus. |
Major |
0x0C |
Clock B Failure |
|
This alarm occurs if the clock B signal of the H.100 bus fails. This alarm notifies the host about the clock signal failure, so that the host can appoint another board to source the clock or take other actions. |
Major |
0x0D |
Clock A Failure |
|
This alarm occurs if the clock A signal of the H.100 bus fails. This alarm notifies the host about the clock signal failure, so that the host can appoint another board to source the clock or take other actions. |
Major |
0x0E |
Cannot Be Primary A |
|
This alarm occurs when the board could not become the primary master driving clock A, when instructed to do so. This alarm is sent to the host to enable it to appoint another board as primary master driving clock A or take other actions. |
Major |
0x0F |
Cannot Be Primary B |
|
This alarm occurs when the board could not become the primary master driving clock B, when instructed to do so. This alarm is sent to the host to enable it to appoint another board as primary master driving clock B or take other actions. |
Major |
0x10 |
Cannot Be Secondary A |
|
This alarm occurs when the board could not become the secondary master driving clock A, when instructed to do so. This alarm is sent to the host to enable it to appoint another board as secondary master driving clock A or take other actions. |
Major |
0x11 |
Cannot Be Secondary B |
|
This alarm occurs when the board could not become the secondary master driving clock B, when instructed to do so. This alarm is sent to the host to enable it to appoint another board as secondary master driving clock B or take other actions. |
Major |
0x12 |
Momentary Failure of Clock A |
|
This alarm occurs when a momentary failure of clock A is observed and clock A recovers. |
Major |
0x13 |
Momentary Failure of Clock B |
|
This alarm occurs when a momentary failure of clock B is observed and clock B recovers. |
Major |
0x14 |
Taking Over As Primary A |
|
This alarm occurs when the board is acting as the secondary master, driving clock A and the primary master, driving clock B fails. Since the primary master, driving clock B has failed, the secondary master driving clock A takes over as the primary master, driving clock A. The board is taking over as the primary master driving clock A. |
Major |
0x15 |
Taking Over As Primary B |
|
This alarm occurs when the board is acting as the secondary master, driving clock B and the primary master, driving clock A fails. Since the primary master, driving clock A has failed, the secondary master driving clock B takes over as the primary master, driving clock B. The board is taking over as the primary master driving clock B. |
*Followed by an Alarm Cleared message
Severity |
Alarm (Number/Name) |
Data |
Data |
|
Major |
0x01 |
DS3 Alarm |
0x07 |
Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[6] Alarm (a bit mask that indicates what is being sent and Bit 0 0x01 Receiving Red
Check for clock reference alarms that could be associated with this failure. |
Inform.
|
0x02 |
Far End Alarm and Control (FEAC) |
0x01
0x07 |
Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[6] Alarm 0x00 Activate Span Offset 0 in Loopback Mode 0x01 Activate Span Offset 1 in Loopback Mode 0x02 Activate Span Offset 2 in Loopback Mode 0x03 Activate Span Offset 3 in Loopback Mode 0x04 Activate Span Offset 4 in Loopback Mode 0x05 Activate Span Offset 5 in Loopback Mode 0x06 Activate Span Offset 6 in Loopback Mode 0x07 Activate Span Offset 7 in Loopback Mode 0x08 Activate Span Offset 8 in Loopback Mode 0x09 Activate Span Offset 9 in Loopback Mode 0x0A Activate Span Offset 10 in Loopback Mode 0x0B Activate Span Offset 11 in Loopback Mode 0x0C Activate Span Offset 12 in Loopback Mode 0x0D Activate Span Offset 13 in Loopback Mode 0x0E Activate Span Offset 14 in Loopback Mode 0x0F Activate Span Offset 15 in Loopback Mode 0x10 Activate Span Offset 16 in Loopback Mode 0x11 Activate Span Offset 17 in Loopback Mode 0x12 Activate Span Offset 18 in Loopback Mode 0x13 Activate Span Offset 19 in Loopback Mode 0x14 Activate Span Offset 20 in Loopback Mode 0x15 Activate Span Offset 21 in Loopback Mode 0x16 Activate Span Offset 22 in Loopback Mode 0x17 Activate Span Offset 23 in Loopback Mode 0x18 Activate Span Offset 24 in Loopback Mode 0x19 Activate Span Offset 25 in Loopback Mode 0x1A Activate Span Offset 26 in Loopback Mode 0x1B Activate Span Offset 27 in Loopback Mode 0x1C Activate All Span Offsets in Loopback Mode 0x1D Activate DS3 in Loopback Mode |
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0x20 Deactivate Span Offset 0 in Loopback Mode 0x21 Deactivate Span Offset 1 in Loopback Mode 0x22 Deactivate Span Offset 2 in Loopback Mode 0x23 Deactivate Span Offset 3 in Loopback Mode 0x24 Deactivate Span Offset 4 in Loopback Mode 0x25 Deactivate Span Offset 5 in Loopback Mode 0x26 Deactivate Span Offset 6 in Loopback Mode 0x27 Deactivate Span Offset 7 in Loopback Mode 0x28 Deactivate Span Offset 8 in Loopback Mode 0x29 Deactivate Span Offset 9 in Loopback Mode 0x2A Deactivate Span Offset 10 in Loopback Mode 0x2B Deactivate Span Offset 11 in Loopback Mode 0x2C Deactivate Span Offset 12 in Loopback Mode 0x2D Deactivate Span Offset 13 in Loopback Mode 0x2E Deactivate Span Offset 14 in Loopback Mode 0x2F Deactivate Span Offset 15 in Loopback Mode 0x30 Deactivate Span Offset 16 in Loopback Mode 0x31 Deactivate Span Offset 17 in Loopback Mode 0x32 Deactivate Span Offset 18 in Loopback Mode 0x33 Deactivate Span Offset 19 in Loopback Mode 0x34 Deactivate Span Offset 20 in Loopback Mode 0x35 Deactivate Span Offset 21 in Loopback Mode 0x36 Deactivate Span Offset 22 in Loopback Mode 0x37 Deactivate Span Offset 23 in Loopback Mode 0x38 Deactivate Span Offset 24 in Loopback Mode 0x39 Deactivate Span Offset 25 in Loopback Mode 0x3A Deactivate Span Offset 26 in Loopback Mode 0x3B Deactivate Span Offset 27 in Loopback Mode 0x3C Deactivate All Span Offsets in Loopback Mode 0x3D Deactivate DS3 in Loopback Mode
If a major alarm is indicated, check network operations for far-end CGA or other facility alarms. |
Major |
0x02 |
Far End Alarm and Control (FEAC) |
0x03 If Severity is Major
0x07 |
Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[6] Alarm 0x01 DS3 Equipment Failure (Affecting Service) 0x02 DS3 Loss of Signal 0x03 DS3 Out of Frame 0x04 DS3 AIS 0x05 DS3 Idle 0x06 DS3 Equipment Failure 0x07 Common Equipment Failure 0x08 DS1 Multiple Loss of Signal 0x09 DS1 Equipment Failure (Affecting Service) 0x0A DS1 Single Loss of Service 0x0B DS1 Equipment Failure |
Major |
0x03* |
DS3 Application Mismatch |
0x07
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Alarm is send when the received DS3 Application bit does not match the configured DS3 framer mode.
Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[6] Application ID bit received 0x01 - C-Bit |
*Followed by an Alarm Cleared message
Severity |
Alarm (Number/Name) |
Data |
Data |
|
Major |
0x00 |
Module In Service |
0x06 |
See 0x42 VoIP Module |
Major |
0x01 |
Module Out of Service |
0x06 |
See 0x42 VoIP Module
Check with operations personnel to verify card removal. |
Major |
0x02 |
Module Dead |
0x06 |
See 0x42 VoIP Module
Could be a faulty card. Refer to the Troubleshooting section in the Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide. |
Major |
0x03 |
DSP Dead |
0x07 |
Data[0] Address Method Data[1] Number of Address Elements Data[2] Address Type (0x42) Data[3] Data Length (0x02) Data[4] Slot Number Data[5] Module Number Data[6] DSP Number 0x00-0x07
Could be a faulty card. Refer to the Troubleshooting section in the Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide. |
Major |
0x04 |
Module Reset |
0x06 |
See 0x42 VoIP Module
Check with the operations personnel to verify board reset. |
Major |
0x05 |
Module Resetting |
0x06 |
See 0x42 VoIP Module
Check with the operations personnel to verify board reset. |
Major |
0x06 |
DSP Reset |
0x07 |
Data[0] Address Method Data[1] Number of Address Elements Data[2] Address Type (0x42) Data[3] Data Length (0x02) Data[4] Slot Number Data[5] Module Number Data[6] DSP Number 0x00-0x07
This alarm is sent to the host upon reset of a DSP Resource on a VDAC-ONE card’s VoIP Module or IP Network Interface Series 2 card’s VoIP Module. |
Major |
0x07 |
VMOD Inaccessible |
0x06 |
Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[1] Number of Address Elements (0x01) Data[2] Address Type (0x42) Data[3] Data Length (0x02) Data[4] Slot Number Data[5] Module Number
This alarm is sent to the host when a module becomes inaccessible from the motherboard.
See also 0x42 VoIP Module |
Inf. |
0x17 |
Software Error |
Variable |
See 0x42 VoIP Module Data[0] Address Method (0x00) Data[1] Number of Address Elements (0x01) Data[2] Address Type (0x42) Data[3] Data Length (0x02) Data[4] Slot Number Data[5] Module Number Data[6-45] Filename (in ASCII) Data[46,47] Line Number Data[48-n] Diagnostic Data |
*Followed by an Alarm Cleared message
NOTE: This alarm is resent every 20 seconds as long as the alarm condition remains
Length Variable
Data[0] Alarm Code 0x00 Cannot TFTP file 0x01 Invalid TFTP Configuration File Format 0x02 Invalid BRecord Format 0x03 RAM Corrupted 0x04 Old Timestamp 0x05 No timestamp supplied
Data[1] Type 0x02 Alarm Status (See Data[2], below)
Data[2] Status Applies to Alarm Type 0x02 (Alarm Status) only. For other Alarm Types, this field will be 0x00. 0x00 No Status 0x01 TFTP device detected a protocol error 0x02 TFTP device timed out (Incorrect IP Address) 0x03 TFTP device is out of sync 0x04 TFTP device has no more free socket IDs 0x05 TFTP device cannot use a channel number given to it 0x06 TFTP device has not been initialized 0x07 No server IP Address has been given 0x08 No TFTP Configuration filename has been given 0x0 9 No timestamp has been given 0x0A A TFTP Configuration or BRecord File line is too long 0x0B Too much data for internal buffer 0x0C TFTP Configuration File line has no '=' 0x0D TFTP Configuration File line has no second '=' 0x0E TFTP Configuration File timestamp is missing a parameter 0x0F Load filename is greater than 127 characters 0x10 EX/CPU Label in TFTP Configuration file not set to SAVE_LOAD_TRUE 0x11 Not enough RAM on EX/CPU card to save all loads that are configured to be saved 0x12 BRecord File is out of sync. There is no 'B' starting the record. 0x13 BRecord receiver is out of sync. Expected a different record type. 0x14 Invalid BRecord Checksum 0x15 Invalid BRecord Count 0x16 Incorrect Number of Bytes in BRecord Load
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0x17 Invalid Load Checksum 0x18 Incorrect Load for Card 0x19 Load is from a different software version than the version on the EX/CPU 0x1A Timeout waiting for response from internal download process 0x1B Host download is in progress 0x1C TFTP Download aborted by initiation of host download 0x1D Timeout waiting for buffer 0x1E Stopped by host starting another TFTP 0x1F Configuration file has a new save option for an existing load 0x20 Operating system general error 0x21 Operating system I/O error
Data[3] Load Number 0x00 ST1LC 0x01 EX/CPU 0x02 MFDSP 0x03 Reserved 0x04 SE1LC 0x05 SJ1LC 0x06 SS7 0x07 ISDN PRI, DASS2/DPNSS 0x09 DSP-ONE 0x0B T-ONE, E-ONE 0xFF No Load
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Data[4] Error Information 0x00 No Error 0x01 Battery-backed configuration validation 0x02 System data validation 0x03 Input parameter validation 0x04 TFTP device initialization 0x05 TFTP device open 0x06 TFTP device read 0x07 TFTP device control 0x08 Loading Configuration File 0x09 Validating Configuration File 0x0A Loading Load Information 0x0B Validating Load Information 0x0C Sending "Begin" to download the state machine 0x0D Sending BRecord to download the state machine 0x0E Verifying TFTP completion 0x0F Sending "Complete" to download the state machine 0x10 Sending data buffer to line card 0x11 Verifying data for line card completion 0x21 Host Connection Dropped (Major) (Indicates that a connection to a host has been dropped) |
The data format for this alarm depends on the PPL component
E1/T1 Components:
Length 0x 14
Data[0] Component ID, MSB
Data[1] Component ID, LSB
Data[2] Logical Span ID
Data[3] Channel
Data[4-10] The Channel AIB
Data[4] Address Method (0x00)
Data[5] Number of Address Elements (0x01)
Data[6] Address Type (0x0D)
Data[7] Data Length (0x03)
Data[8] Logical Span ID, MSB
Data[9] Logical Span ID, LSB
Data[10] Channel
Data[11] PPL Protocol ID
Data[12] Blocked
Data[13] PPL Event, MSB
Data[12] PPL Event, LSB
Data[14] Initial State
Data[15] Next State
Data[16] Timestamp, MSB
Data[17] Timestamp, LSB
Data[18] Error Status, MSB
Data[19] Error Status, LSB
See "PPL Audit Query 0xDD" for values of the various PPL bytes.
ISDN and DASS Components:
Length 0x 1A
Data[0] Component ID, MSB
Data[1] Component ID, LSB
Data[2] Logical Span ID
Data[3] Channel
Data[4-10] The Channel AIB
Data[4] Address Method (0x00)
Data[5] Number of Address Elements (0x01)
Data[6] Address Type (0x0D)
Data[7] Data Length (0x03)
Data[8] Logical Span ID, MSB
Data[9] Logical Span ID, LSB
Data[10] Channel
Data[11] Subrate
Data[12] Call Reference, MSB
Data[13] Call Reference, LSB
Data[14] Reserved
Data[15] Reserved
Data[16] PPL Protocol ID
Data[17] Blocked
Data[18] PPL Event, MSB
Data[19] PPL Event, LSB
Data[20] Initial State
Data[21] Next State
Data[22] Timestamp, MSB
Data[23] Timestamp, LSB
Data[24] Error Status, MSB
Data[25] Error Status, LSB
See "PPL Audit Query 0xDD" for values of the various PPL bytes.
SS7 Components:
Length Variable
Data[0] Component ID, MSB
Data[1] Component ID, LSB
Data[2-n] See PPL Component Addressing for the AIB
Data[n] PPL Protocol ID
Data[n] Blocked
Data[n] PPL Event, MSB
Data[n] PPL Event, LSB
Data[n] Initial State
Data[n] Next State
Data[n] Timestamp, MSB
Data[n] Timestamp, LSB
Data[n] Error Status, MSB
Data[n] Error Status, LSB
VDAC-ONE and IP Network Interface Series 2 Component
Length Variable
Data[0] Component ID, MSB
Data[1] Component ID, LSB
Data[2-n] See PPL Component Addressing for the AIB
Data[n] PPL Protocol ID
Data[n] Blocked
Data[n] PPL Event, MSB
Data[n] PPL Event, LSB
Data[n] Initial State
Data[n] Next State
Data[n] Timestamp, MSB
Data[n] Timestamp, LSB
Data[n] Error Status, MSB
Data[n] Error Status, LSB
Data[n] External Initial State, MSB
Data[n] External Initial State, LSB
Data[n] External Next State, MSB
Data[n] External Next State, LSB