Minor alarms, Table 6-3 – Paradyne 8310 MVLt User Manual

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

6-5

8000-A2-GB26-10

January 1999

Minor Alarms

Use Table 6-3 to determine the appropriate action to take for each Minor Alarm.

Table 6-3.

Minor Alarms (1 of 2)

Alarm

Action

Config Error

1. Check the Selftest Results display by following the menu selection

sequence:

Diagnostics

Selftest

(D-A)

2. Do another Selftest (Reset) and check results.

– If the results are normal, the problem was transient. Log the results.

– If the results still show configuration corruption, there is a card

problem. The card’s nonvolatile RAM should be erased and the
configuration reentered. Perform a configuration download.

– If the configuration has not been saved, use reset and erase

NVRAM to force the card to the factory default. Enter the basic
default route to the MCC and reconfigure the card manually.

NOTE:

The following are minor alarms where thresholds have been exceeded and
are primarily indications of degraded quality on the DSL loop. They are not
necessarily related to problems with the DSL card.

Margin
Threshold

(A trap
message is
sent if margin
falls below
selected
value.)

H

If DSL speed is set to a Fixed Rate, you may choose to lower the
speed in the direction indicated by the threshold alarm (Fixed Up
Speed or Fixed Down Speed) to get a better Margin and improved
error performance.

H

If DSL speed is set to Rate Adaptive and the Margin Threshold is
greater than 0, this alarm is a warning that the loop has degraded.
The actual bit rate should still be above 10

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.

This condition may be

temporary due to high temperature or humidity/rain, or it may be
permanent due to high noise from additional digital circuits installed in
the same cable bundle.

H

If DSL speed is set to Rate Adaptive and the Margin Threshold is
greater than 0, this alarm is a warning that the loop has seriously
degraded. The actual bit rate may be below 10

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.

This condition may

be temporary or permanent. However, if it persists, the loop may have
to be reengineered for better performance by performing one of the
following:

– Remove bridge taps.

– Change cable gauge on a cable section.

– Run new cable.

– Remove other noise-generating digital circuits from the cable

bundle.

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