ADTRAN MX2800 M13 User Manual

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MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual

Configuration, Section 3

61200290L1-1G

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Battery Low

Battery backup has reached an energy point insufficient to supply the unit with power.

Temperature High

The power supply card is getting too hot.

Temperature Critical

The power supply card temperature is so high that it may suffer damage.

DS3 Alarm Traps (Near-End Active and Standby Cards)

LOS

The controller card has lost the network Rx signal.

OOF

The controller card detects a framing loss from the network.

AIS

The controller card is receiving an AIS (blue) alarm condition from the network. AIS
alarms occur when consecutive 1010s are received in the information bits. This indicates
that
The controller card is receiving an AIS (blue) alarm condition from the network. This
alarm occurs when consecutive 1010s are received in the information bits, indicating
there is a transmission fault located either at or upstream from the transmitting terminal.

RAI

The controller card is receiving an RAI (yellow) alarm from the network. This alarm is a
signal sent back toward the source of a failed transmit circuit. The X-bits (X1 and X2) are
set to zero.

IDLE

The controller card detects an idle sequence from the network.

TX LOS

The controller card’s transmitter has failed.

XCV

The controller card is receiving excessive code violations, exceeding the threshold set by
the user. For more information, refer to

XCV Threshold

on page 3-6.

In/Out Test

The DS3 is going in and out of test (applies to the Active controller card only).

DS3 Alarm Traps (Far-End Active Cards)

LOS

The remote unit’s active controller card has lost the network Rx signal.

OOF

The remote unit’s active controller card detects a framing loss from the network.

AIS

The remote unit’s active controller card is receiving an AIS (blue) alarm condition from
the network.

RAI

The remote unit’s active controller card is receiving an RAI (yellow) alarm from the net-
work. This alarm is a signal sent back toward the source of a failed transmit circuit. The
X-bits (X1 and X2) are set to zero.

IDLE

The remote unit’s active controller card detects an idle sequence from the network.

DS3 Eqpt Fail SA

The remote unit’s active controller card is receiving a service-affecting equipment failure
message from the network.

DS3 Eqpt Fail NSA

The remote unit’s active controller card is receiving a non-service-affecting equipment
failure message from the network.

Table 3-3. Trap Descriptions (Continued)

Trap

If enabled, the unit issues a trap when...

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