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Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Installation and Operations Guide, R3.3
May 2002
Chapter 10 Alarm Monitoring and Management
Alarm Profiles
Procedure: View Alarm Counts on a Specific Slot and Port
Step 1 Use the Slot button to toggle to the desired slot number.
Set the slot number to Node to see a summary of alarms for the node.
Step 2 Use the Port button to toggle to the port.
Step 3 Press the Status button to display the slot and port.
Figure 10-8 shows the LCD panel.
10.3 Alarm Profiles
The alarm profiles feature allows you to change default alarm severities by creating unique alarm profiles
for individual ONS 15454 SDH nodes. A profile you create can be applied to any node on the network.
Alarm profiles must be stored on a node before they can be applied to a node, card, or port. CTC can
store up to ten alarm profiles; eight are available for custom use and two are reserved. CTC can load an
unlimited number of alarm profiles that have been stored on a node, server, or CTC workstation.
The two reserved profiles include the default profile, which sets severities to standard ITU-T G.783
settings, and the Inherited profile, which sets all alarm severities to transparent (TR). If an alarm has an
Inherited profile, it inherits (copies) its severity from the same alarms severity at the next level. For
example, a card with an Inherited alarm profile copies the severities used by the node that contains the
card. The Inherited profile is not available at the node level.
10.3.1 Creating and Modifying Alarm Profiles
Alarm profiles are created at the network view using the Provisioning > Alarm Profiles tabs
(Figure 10-9.) A default alarm profile (in the Default column) is pre-provisioned for every alarm. Default
alarm profiles are loaded clicking Node/Profile Ops > Load > From Node > Default > OK. After loading
the Default profile (Figure 10-10) on the node, you can use the Clone feature to create new profiles based
on the default alarm profile. After the new profile is created, the Alarm Profiles tab shows the default
profile and the new profile.
Purpose View alarm counts on a specific slot and port
Tools Computer, readily configured for CTC
Prerequisite procedures ONS 15454 SDH operational; CTC running
Required/optional Optional
Onsite/Remote Onsite or remote
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