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The Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control provides alarm functions to monitor and report on the status of the unit, of the traffic performance and of other components.
Setting General Alarms
To set up general alarms
Access the page System ▶ Alarm ▶ General.
Complete the required fields, then click Apply.
Note: If you modify the alarm settings and then decide to discard those changes, click the Reset button to revert to the last set of saved settings. However, once you have clicked Apply, previous settings can only be restored manually.
For more information on specific parameters, refer to the following table.
Alarm Settings (System ▶ Alarm ▶ General)
- Click the Number of the alarm that you want to edit.
The Alarm Configuration page appears.
- Complete the required fields, then click Apply.
Note: If you modify an alarm's configuration, then decide to discard those changes, click Reset to revert to the last set of saved configuration values. Once you click Apply, however, you must manually restore the previous configuration values.
For more information on specific parameters, refer to the following table.
Alarm Configuration (System ▶ Alarm ▶ Configuration)
Parameter | Description |
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Number | The unique number that identifies this alarm. This number is assigned by the Sensor Control and cannot be modified. This alarm number is composed of four fields, the remote device ID, the module number, the instance number and the error number. The format is DDDD.AA.BBBB.CC, where the parameters are as follows:
A module number is assigned for each alarm in the system. |
Enable | Indicates whether the alarm is enabled (true) or disabled (false). If enabled, alarms are reported. |
Severity | The severity of the alarm.
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Service Affecting | Alarms may be displayed as true for service affecting or as false for non-service affecting. |
Device Name | Name of the device against which the alarm is raised. |
Description | Textual description of the alarm. The description is displayed in the Show ▶ Alarm page. |
Viewing Alarms
This article explains how to view alarms and provides a list of all supported alarms and their default description.
To view the status of an alarm
Access the page Show ▶ Alarm.
The alarm status is displayed.
Click the Number of any alarm to show detailed information about that alarm.
Filter the Alarms from the drop-down menu (Number, Presence, Severity, Device Name, Description) and click the Search button.
The resulting alarms are displayed.
Note: Enter an asterisk ( * ) as a wildcard to replace one or several characters.
For more information on specific parameters, refer to the following table.
Alarm Status (Show ▶ Alarm)
Parameter | Description |
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Status | The status LED is ON if the alarm is enabled and has been triggered. |
Number | The unique number identifying this alarm. This number is assigned by the Sensor Control and cannot be modified. This alarm number is composed of four fields, the remote device ID, the module number, the instance number and the error number. The format is DDDD.AA.BBBB.CC, where the parameters are as follows:
A module number is assigned for each alarm in the system. |
Presence | Indicates whether the alarm is currently present (true) or not (false). |
Severity | The severity of the alarm. Possible values: <UL |
Device Name | Name of the device against which the alarm is raised. |
Service Affecting | Indicates whether the alarm affects the unit's ability to provide service. Possible values:
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Description | A textual description of the alarm. |
Message | This is displayed only when the alarm has changed status (the alarm was turned ON or OFF). The message explains why it was turned on or off, e.g. temperature was above the threshold. |
Last Change | When the alarm changed status. |
Refer to the following table for a list of all alarms supported and their default description.
Supported Alarms: Sensor Control
Port related alarms
In this section, aaaa = Port Identifier.
Number | Default Description |
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dddd.1.aaaa.01 | Link down on PORT |
dddd.1.aaaa.06 | Port speed mismatch on port |
SFP related alarms
In this section, aaaa = Port Identifier.
Number | Default Description |
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dddd.2.aaaa.01 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.02 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.03 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.04 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.05 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.06 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.07 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.08 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.09 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.10 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.11 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.12 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.13 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.14 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.15 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.16 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.17 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.18 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.19 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.20 | SFP- |
dddd.2.aaaa.21 | SFP- |
CFM related alarms
In this section, zzzz = CFM instance index.
Number | Default Description |
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0.4.zzzz.01 | RDI on down MEP, MEPID |
0.4.zzzz.03 | Remote CCM on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.01 | RDI on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.02 | MAC status on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.03 | Remote CCM on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.04 | Errored CCM on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.05 | Cross-connected CCM on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.06 | AIS on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.07 | One-way delay on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.08 | One-way average delay on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.09 | One-way delay variation on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.10 | One-way average delay variation on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.11 | Two-way delay on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.12 | Two-way average delay on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.13 | Two-way delay variation on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.14 | Two-way average delay variation on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.15 | Excessive packet loss on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.19 | Excessive SLM near end packet loss on down MEP, MEPID |
dddd.4.zzzz.20 | Excessive SLM far end packet loss on down MEP, MEPID |
SyncE related alarms
Number | Default Description |
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dddd.06.0001.06 | SyncE Clock: Cannot synchronize to SyncE clock source |
System modules related alarms
Number | Default Description |
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dddd.06.zzzz.10 | NTP client lost server communication |
dddd.06.zzzz.30 | Time-of-day synchronization – May affect delay measurements |
0.7.0004.01 | VCAgent communication failure with Vision EMS |
0.7.0004.26 | VCAgent High resolution flowmeter instances validation |
0.7.0004.27 | VCAgent High Resolution flowmeter statistics buffer full |
Remote devices related alarms
Number | Default Description |
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dddd.8.0001.03 | Remote Device no power supply on secondary feed |
dddd.8.0001.30 | Remote Device temperature sensor not present |
dddd.8.0001.31 | Remote Device high-temperature warning |
dddd.8.0001.32 | Remote Device high-temperature Alarm |
dddd.8.0001.40 | Remote Device FAN 1 not present |
dddd.8.0001.41 | Remote Device FAN 1 stall alarm |
dddd.8.0001.42 | Remote Device FAN 1 fan-aging warning |
dddd.8.0002.40 | Remote Device FAN 2 not present |
dddd.8.0002.41 | Remote Device FAN 2 stall alarm |
dddd.8.0002.42 | Remote Device FAN 2 fan-aging warning |
Loss of connectivity with a remote device related alarms
Number | Default Description |
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dddd.10.aaaa.01 | Loss of connectivity with |
dddd.10.aaaa.02 | Device type mismatch with |
dddd.10.aaaa.03 | Device |
dddd.10.aaaa.04 | Device |
Flow broker related alarms
In this section, xxxx= Packet Engine Instance.
Number | Default Description |
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dddd.14.xxxx.01 | flow broker packet engine server New, connection with client lost (xxxx= Packet Engine Instance) |
0.15.xxxx.01 | flow broker Analyzer server New1, connection lost (xxxx= Analyser Instance) |
License Server alarms
Number | Default Description |
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0.16.0000.03 | Missing one anchor |
0.16.0000.04 | Missing multiple anchors, licensing function degraded |
0.16.0000.05 | Missing multiple anchors, licensing function offline |
0.16.0000.07 | Clock-Windback detected, licensing function degraded |
0.16.0000.08 | Clock-Windback detected, licensing function offline |
0.16.0000.09 | Communication loss detected, licensing function degraded |
0.16.0000.10 | Communication loss detected, licensing function offline |
0.16.0000.11 | License acquisition process down |
Certificate alarms
Number | Default Description |
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0.19.1.1 | One or more certificates is about to expire |
0.19.1.2 | One or more certificates has expired |
Viewing Chassis Alarms
To view the status of remote devices chassis-related alarms and information, including power supplies, temperature sensors and fan status
- Access the page System ▶ Alarm ▶ Chassis.
The remote devices chassis' status is displayed.
For more information on specific parameters, refer to the following table.
Remote device chassis status and alarms (System ▶ Alarm ▶ Chassis)
Power Supplies
Parameter | Description |
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Power Feed A and Power Feed B | The status of the power sources for a DC Powered unit: Feed A and Feed B.
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Temperature Sensors
Parameter | Description |
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PHY, CPU and FPGA Temperature Sensors | The following information is provided for each sensor (PHY, CPU and FPGA):
For details on any alarms or warnings, access the page Show ▶ Alarm. |
Fan Monitors
Parameter | Description |
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Fan 1 and Fan 2 | For each fan on the unit (identified as 1 or 2), the following information is provided: Status:
Alarm:
Speed:
The following threshold information is provided for each fan:
For details on any alarms or warnings, access the page Show ▶ Alarm. |
Dying Gasp Alarm
The Dying Gasp feature is supported on Sensor Module 1G only. The Sensor SFP 1G does not support Dying Gasp since it relies on the SFP host to generate the Dying Gasp.
Before losing power, at least three Dying Gasp layer-2 defined in 802.ah are sent on both the UNI and NNI ports. Also, a proprietary Dying Gasp message is sent on the management connection from the NNI port towards Sensor Control to raise the Dying Gasp alarms. The Dying Gasp alarm is cleared in Sensor Control when the device is linked.
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