Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual

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The Status Code Tables

Access Manager 2000 User Manual

C-3

3

3 - 4

2

Month of the alarm timestamp

4

5 - 6

2

Day of the alarm timestamp

5

7 - 8

2

Hour of the alarm timestamp

6

9 - 10

2

Minute of the alarm timestamp

7

11 - 12

2

Second of the alarm timestamp

8

13 - 32

20

Name of the node

9

33 - 37

5

Node I

10

38 - 40

3

Node (or Circuit Element) type

26 = 551VST List 2

33 = NC/E

32 = SI

24 = 551VST ML List 2 (NMC List 2)

48 = NC

49 = TAC

56 = ConnecT1 Plus

58 = CC

11

41 - 42

2

Shelf number - A value of 00 indicates the alarm is for the Controlle
(NCC/CCC) itself rather than for a specific shelf.

12

43 - 44

2

Plug-in number - A value of 00 indicates that alarm is for the shelf
specified by shelf number. Otherwise, the alarm is for a specific plug-
in.

NOTE:

If you are using AS2000 or ConnecT1 Plus equipment, use Field 13 for byte 45.

Otherwise, use Fields 13A and 13B.

13

45

3

These bytes are used as status codes for identifying changes-in-
condition of Access System equipment.

13A

45

1

Set or clear flag

1 = status changes reported are set conditions.

0 = status changes reported are cleared conditions.

13B

46 - n

-

Status codes changed - Each code is represented by two ASCII
characters. Since these codes are not unique among various devices,
the node type must be used in conjunction with the code to identify
the alarm type. The status codes for the various equipments are
listed in Tab leC-2, “551VST List 2 Status Codes,” on pa geC-4
through Ta bleC-5, “NMC List 2 Status Codes,” on p ageC-6.

14

n + 1

1

Terminator

Field

Byte

Length

Description

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