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Events

Events

The Events functions are used to display a list of event messages, clear the event buffer, and to determine the number of event messages that have been stored. When the EVENTS function is selected from the Main Menu, the Events Menu is displayed:

EVENTS MENU
Event Display
Clear Buffer
Event Count: <nn>

Position the cursor next to the Event Display caption and press the <Enter> key to display a list of events. Position the cursor next to the Clear Buffer caption and press the <Enter> key to clear the event buffer. Press the <Esc> key to return to the Main Menu.

Event Display

When the Event Display function is selected from the Events Menu, the system will display a list of events in the following format:

<#> <XX> <Time>
 <message>
<#> <XX> <Time>
 <message>

The system will display the most recent event message first. Use the <Up Arrow> and <Down Arrow> keys to display previous and subsequent event messages. Press the <Esc> key to exit this screen and return to the Events Menu. The following paragraphs describe the fields in the events display:

<#>: This field identifies the event number. It is a sequential number in the range 0-99.

<XX>: This field identifies the event group code. The group code identifies the FastPAD component that generated the event. It can be one of the following:

SY = System
L = Composite Link
D1 = Data Channel Number 1
D2 = Data Channel Number 2
D3 = Data Channel Number 3
D4 = Data Channel Number 4
D5 = Data Channel Number 5
DHS = High Speed (HS) Data Channel
DNMS = NMS Data Channel
X1 = Expansion Channel Number 1
X2 = Expansion Channel Number 2
X3 = Expansion Channel Number 3
X4 = Expansion Channel Number 4
X5 = Expansion Channel Number 5
X6 = Expansion Channel Number 6
X7 = Expansion Channel Number 7
X8 = Expansion Channel Number 8

<Date>: This field identifies the date the event occurred in the form: Mon dd.

<Time>: This field identifies the time the event occurred in the form: hh:mm:ss.

The following example event screen illustrates the format of the event display:

1 SY Jan 01 00:13:12
System Reset
2 L   Jan 01 00:14:22
DCD On

Event messages are grouped by category according to the FastPAD component (System, Link, Data Channel, or Expansion Channel) that generated the event.

System (SY) Event Messages

The following paragraphs describe the event messages in the System (SY) category:

$$O.S. Failure: This event message indicates an operating system scheduling error occurred.

Bad EEPROM: This event messages indicates bad EEPROM has been detected.

Bad FLASH-E: This event message indicates the system was not able to correctly erase flash memory.

Bad FLASH ID: This event message indicates bad flash memory has been detected.

Bad FLASH-W: This event message indicates the system was not able to successfully write to flash memory

Bad FlashPAK: This event message indicates the FlashPAK is defective or not configured correctly.

Failed P/S: This event message indicates a failure of the primary power supply.

FLASH Update: This event message indicates flash memory has been updated.

Good P/S: This event message can occur after a Failed P/S 1 event has been posted. It indicates the primary power supply has recovered from the failure condition.

New date/time: This event message indicates a new system date and time has been set. This can occur via the front panel, from a remote FastPAD configuration of this unit, or from the NMS.

New EEPROM: This event message indicates the contents of EEPROM has been updated.

Old date/time: This event message indicates new date/time information has been downloaded to this FastPAD.

Link (L) Event Messages

The following paragraphs describe the event messages in the Link (L) category:

Bad EEPROM: This event message indicates bad EEPROM was detected by the composite link.

CI off: For a V.11 interface, this event message indicates the CI signal has been turned OFF.

CI on: For a V.11 interface, this event message indicates the CI signal has been turned ON.

DCD off: This event message indicates the composite link Data Carrier Detect (DCD) control signal has been turned OFF.

DCD on: This event message indicates the composite link Data Carrier Detect (DCD) control signal has been turned ON.

Link down: This event message indicates the composite link is down.

Link up: This event message indicates the composite link is up.

Data and Expansion Channel Event Messages

The following paragraphs describe the event messages in the Data Channel (D1 - D5, DHS, and DNMS) and Expansion Channel (E1-E8) category:

Bad EEPROM: This event message indicates the system has detected bad EEPROM.

Bad Module: This event message indicates the system has detected a bad expansion card. The group portion of the message (X1-X8) indicates the channel/card that is bad. This message is only applicable to expansion channels.

Clear Buffer

When the Clear Buffer function is selected from the Events Menu, the system will clear the contents of the event buffer. All event message are deleted.

Event Count

The Event Count field in the Events Menu indicates the number of event messages stored in the system's event buffer. The following example Events Menu shows a count of 98 messages:

EVENTS MENU
Event Display
Clear Buffer
Event Count: 98

The system can maintain up to 99 event messages in the event buffer. After the 99th event, new events will write over the oldest events stored in the buffer. These events are listed in the following tables.


Table  15-1: Base System Event Summary
Major Code Minor Code Description
00h Miscellaneous
00h System Reset
01h Old Time/Date (generated only if modified from SDM-FP
02h New EEPROM (on Config Update)
03h Bad EZEPROM (on Config Update)
04h OS Failure
05h Bad Flash Erase
06h Bad Flash Write
07h Bad Flash Update
08h Link Up
09h Watch Dog Timeout
0Ah DCD on
0Bh DCD off
0Ch New Time/Date
0Dh Link Down
0Eh Reserved
0Fh Failed PS1 (primary power supply)\
10h Reserved
15h Evt Que Overflow
02h NMS (not available)
00h Primary NMS Conn
01h Primary NMS Disc
02h Primary NMS To
(due to keep alive expiration)
03h Secondary NMS Conn
(due to keep alive expiration)
04h Secondary NMS Disc
05h Secondary NMS to
(due to keep alive expiration)
03h Propak Algorithm
00h Bk1 S0 ATC-01
01h Bk1 S0 ATC-03
02h Bk1 S0 ACELP8K
03h Bk1 S0 ACELP4.8K
04h Bk1 S0 IMBE
05h Bk1 S0 ATC-01
06h Bk1 S0 ATC-03
07h Bk1 S1 ACELP8K
08h Bk1 ACELP4.8k
09h Bk1 S1 IMBE
0Ah Bk3 S0 ATC-01
0Bh Bk3 S0 ATC-03
0Ch Bk3 S0 ACELP8K
0Dh Bk3 S0 ACELP4.8K
0Eh Bk3 S0 IMBE
0Fh Bk3 S1 ATC-01
10h Bk3 S1 ATC-03
11h Bk3 S1 ACELP8K
12h Bk3 ACEL4.8K
13h Bk3 S1 IMBE

Table  15-2: Data Channel Event Summary
Major Code Minor Code Description
00h Miscellaneous
02h New EEPROM (on configupdate)
03h Bad EEPROM (on config update)
11h V.11 - CI off
12h V.11 - CI on
13h Reserved

Table  15-3: Voice Channel
Major Code Minor Code Description
00h Miscellaneous
02h New EEPROM
03h Bad EEPROM
01h Algorithm
00h Reserved
01h Reserved
02h Reserved
03h No ATC-01 S/W
04h No ATC -03 S/w
05h No ACELP8K S/W
06h No ACELP4.8K S/W
07h No IMBE S/W
08h V C Conflict
09h Security Error
0Ah S/W Load Failure
0Bh Flow Cntl Ind RX (not available)
0Ch Flow Cntl Ind Tx (not available)

Table  15-4: SVC Events Summary
Major Code Minor Code Description
00h SVC - Q 9.22
00h Inactive (on power up, it is determined that Q.922 is not to be activated)
01h Reset (Q9.22 reset has occurred)
02h Failed (Q9.22 failure has occurred)
03h Active (Q.922 multiple frame acknowledged mode of operation has been established)

Table  15-5: IEC Data Card
Major Code Minor Code Description
00h Frame Relay LMI
00h LMI user down (number of error events is greater or equal to N392 on the user side)
01h LMI user up (number of error event is less than N392 on user side
02h LMI net down (number of error events is greater or equal to N392 on network side)
03h LMI net up (number of error events is less than N392 on the network side
01h PVC
00h PVC New (new PVC is configured)
01h PVC Act (PVC is activated)
02h PVC !Act (PVC is deactivated)
03h PVC Del (PVC is deleted)
04h LMI New
(new PVC reported through the LMI full status)
05h LMI New+
(new PVC confirmed through LMI full status)
06h LMI Del
(Deleted PVC reported through LMI full status)
07h LMI Act (activated PVC reported through LMI full status)
08h LMI !ACT
(inactive PVC reported through LMI full status)
09h LMI! Rdy (Ready PVC not reported through
LMI full status)
0Ah LMI Rdy
(PVC is reported through LMI full status)
0Bh LMI !Rep PVC is not reported any more through LMI full status)
0Ch LMI Rep
(network side started reporting PVC status)

Table  15-6: IEC LAN Card (not available)
Major Code Minor Code Description
03h Hardware
00h Non volatile memory failure
04h Remote Bridge
00h Bridge restarted
01h Becoming boot bridge
02h Port number is root port
03h Port up
04 Port down
05h Topology change detected

Table  15-7: IEC ISMOD CardI
Major Code Minor Code Description
05h Modulator hardware
00h Synthesizer out of lock
01h Transmission off
02h General failure
06h TBD
07h RF

Table  15-8: IEC DEMOD Card
Major Code Minor Code Description
08h Hardware
09h TBD

Table  15-9: General Intelligent Expansion Card
Major Code Minor Code Description
00h Miscellaneous
00h Old IEC software (old version of intelligent expansion card software detected and consequently new features may not work.

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