Unlock alarm masks, Unlock alarm masks -19, Table 6-1 alarm masking in a typical network 6-19 – Comtech EF Data VMS v3.12.x Vipersat User Manual

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Chapter

6 -

VMS Services

6-19

MN/22156, rev 12

ViperView—Monitor and Control

Unlock Alarm Masks

InBand modem device Mask Unlock Alarm flags mask and set park states

every time the modem registers with the VMS. These flags simplify and reduce

the device item-by-item settings, making them persistent during active state.

These flag settings are typically set on modems that are switched expansion

units or hub burst demodulators. If these devices are not masked, many

unwanted alarms will be generated in the system during normal operations due

to their frequent locking/unlocking behavior.
Hub burst demodulators, when masked, only shut down their link status alarms

that are typically part of the carrier lock/unlock, leaving all other internal alarms

unmasked.
The hub and remote expansion demodulator carrier alarm mask is cleared each

time it is switched to receive a return carrier from a remote. This unmasking of

alarms remains until the demodulator is returned to a parked state (unlock),

where it is re-masked to prevent unwanted network alarms.
If the modem is rebooted, the alarm masks are cleared until the next VMS regis-

tration.

Note: It is not necessary to mask the SLM-5650A hub burst demodulator. If the

alarm mask is set for this device type, the front panel carrier lock LED’s

WILL NOT illuminate.

See “Mask Rx Unlock Alarms” on page 3-50 for details on how to set unlock

alarm masks.

Table 6-1 Alarm Masking in a Typical Network

Device Type

Demodulator

Lock Status

Demodulator

Level Alarm

Demodulator

Auto Gain Ctrl

TDM/ Burst Cont.

X

X

X

Remote

Hub Expansion

X

X

X

Remote Expansion

X

X

X

NOTE

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