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The EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System

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Table 6 describes the function of each trap:

Table 6: Alarm Trap Option Definitions

Name

Function

1. All Traps

Enables or disables all the traps in this list

2 Inactive Link/Modem Traps

Loss of signal received from attached
equipment

3 Electrical AIS

"All 1's" signal pattern received from
attached equipment

4 Configuration

Incompatibility between local and remote
modem, or between main modem module
and the LIMs attached to it

5 Power Supply

Failure of power supply in the remote
chassis

6 Test

Failure of Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) or
failure in the continuous self-test operation

7 Link Self Test

Failure of fiber between Local and Remote
units

8 Power On Self Test

Failure of Power-On self test

9 Inactive Composite Link

In a redundant configuration, failure of the
redundant or inactive link .

4.4.7 Standalone Modem Alarm Input Settings

The standalone modem allows inputting of alarms from an external device, thus generating a trap,
(if the trap is enabled) when triggered. To enable this feature, do the following:

1. From the Main Menu, type "1" to open the System Configuration screen.

2. Type "3," Link Level Trap Configuration.

3. Look at option 8. If Alarm Input Trap is enabled; the feature is enabled.

4. If Alarm Input Trap is "disabled", type "8," then press the spacebar to "enable" the option.

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