
Alarm Manager
NN40011-031 Issue 1.2 BCM Rls 6.0 9
Problem Description - a description of the alarm condition
Component ID - the process that has generated the alarm, in a 3-part format.
The component ID always identifies the system as a BCM, includes the name
of the system that generated the alarm, and identifies the component that
generated the alarm. In this way, remote monitoring stations can easily
identify what type of system generated an SNMP trap and which system
generated the trap.
Alarms are, sorted by date and time by default, with the newest at the top of
the table. The Alarms table displays from 100 to 1000 alarms.
Persistent Data Repository
Unistim Terminal Proxy Server
Survivable Remote Gateway
The BCM’s LED’s
When an alarm condition occurs on the system, the Status LED on the front of
the BCM main unit changes to reflect the alarm condition. In normal operation,
both LEDs are green. All alarms with a severity of Major and Critical change
the Status LED to solid red on the BCM front panel, except in the event of a
Failed Startup Profile, which is indicated by a flashing red LED.
Using the BCM Element Manager, you can reset the Status LEDs on the front
panel of the BCM to a normal state.
Once the Status LED has changed to red in response to a Critical or Major
alarm condition, it remains in the alarmed state until you reset it using the
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