Troubleshooting the timeprovider, Using events to troubleshoot, Event codes – Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000 User Manual

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097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008

TimeProvider User’s Guide 167

Chapter 6 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the TimeProvider

Troubleshooting the TimeProvider

Troubleshooting the TimeProvider

Using Events to Troubleshoot

You can provision most events to generate an alarm; alarm levels include Critical
(CR), Major (MJ), Minor (MN), Event, (NA), and Not Reported (NR).

Table 6-5

lists

the event ID and the description of events for the IMC, IOC, and IOC Input.

Table 6-5. Event Codes

Event ID

Keyword

Description

AID

TYPE

Default Value/

Keyword

Description of Values

IMC Event Codes

ACCLVL

The user’s system
access level has
changed in the
database

EQPT

SECURITY
(when no users
have been
assigned to the
system)

NONE – User has access to
all commands; no Security
has been assigned
USER – User can access
User-level commands
ADMIN – User can access
Admin-level commands
SECURITY – User can
access all commands

ACO

Audio alarm has been
deactivated

EQPT

N/A

N/A

ALMCHG

The IMC alarm
parameters have
changed

EQPT

N/A

Alarm keywords and values
are listed in

Table 6-7

. When

the user changes a value, the
ALMCHG event is generated
and contains the keyword and
value

AOMERGE

Enable/Disable
autonomous event
generation for the
current session

EQPT

ENABLE

ENABLE – Autonomous
messages are displayed in
the current session
DISABLE – Autonomous
messages are not displayed in
the current session

BAUD

The IMC serial port
baud rate has
changed

EQPT

9600

2400 | 9600 | 19200 | 28800 |
38400 | 57600

CMDCHG

The command access
level has changed

EQPT

ACCLVL-USER

NONE | USER | ADMIN |
SECURITY

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