
Media Processing Server System Operator’s Guide
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Up Span
MPS
The Span is in service.
All MPS-specific processes are fully
operational.
Disabled Span The span has been intentionally disabled
from the MPS.
Yellow Alarm Span The span is in a yellow alarm state. The
span is receiving a yellow alarm from the
remote end.
This indicates that the far end is not able
to receive your signal but you are
receiving a signal from the remote end.
The span requires attention.
Red Alarm Span The span is in a red alarm state, which
indicates that the span is out of sync.
A red alarm indicates the span has lost
the ability to synchronize with the remote
equipment. The span has, effectively,
lost the incoming signal.
The span requires attention.
Blue Alarm Span The span is in a blue alarm state. The
span is receiving a blue alarm from the
remote end. This means you are
receiving a pattern of all ones.
Typically, a blue alarm indicates that the
remote end is in a maintenance mode.
Purple Alarm Span The span is in a purple alarm state. The
span is receiving a purple alarm from the
remote end. This means you are
receiving a pattern of all ones on channel
16).
Typically, a purple alarm indicates that
the remote end is in a maintenance
mode.
Unknown Span The state of the span is unrecognized. It
does not comply with the definition of any
other State listed in this scrolling window.
Table 2:
Component Span Status States Sheet 2 of 2
Symbol State Applies To Description
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