High ber/major, Rai/yellow, Ais/blue – Avaya X330WAN User Manual

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Chapter 5

Troubleshooting

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Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide

High BER/Major

Definition:

High threshold Bit Error Rating (BER). This alarm is the result of an

average error rate of 1 bit per 1000 for 10 seconds. The alarm severity is
Major.

Indication:

The alarm is indicated using the

show controllers

command from the

CLI. For more information, refer to "Monitoring Traffic" on page 79.

Corrective Actions:

Check the physical integrity of the E1/T1 line.

If regenerators are used, check the integrity of the regenerators.

Use loopbacks to help pinpoint the cause of the alarm condition. For
information on using loopbacks, refer to "Using Loopbacks" on page 83.

Note:

After clearing the condition causing the High BER/Major alarm, the module

continues to indicate a High BER/Major condition for approximately
11 seconds.

RAI/Yellow

Definition:

Remote Alarm Indication, caused by the remote Rx line being down.

The alarm severity is Major.

Indication:

The alarm is indicated when the ALM LED lights or by using the

show

controllers

command from the CLI. For more information, refer to

"Monitoring Traffic" on page 79.

Corrective Action:

Check your configuration (for example, framing) to verify that it matches the
configuration of the remote end.

AIS/Blue

Definition:

Alarm Indication Signal. The remote module is not sending data,

probably due to an interface shutdown or a rebooting module. The
alarm severity is Major.

Indication:

The alarm is indicated when the ALM LED lights or by using the

show

controllers

command from the CLI. For more information, refer to

"Monitoring Traffic" on page 79.

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