ID | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
1 | Site No. | Number of the site where the faulty board or module is located Value range: 0-2047 |
2 | Board Type | Number of the type which the faulty board belongs to. 75:DFCU 76:DFCB |
3 | Board No. | Number of the fault board Value range:0-35 |
4 | PassNo | Number of the passage where the faulty board is located. |
5 | SubLink No. | Alarm sub-category number 0-3: indicates that the number of the TRX connected to the cavity is not the same as the data configuration |
6 | Cell Index | Index of the cell where the board or module is located 0-2047: Cell index of the faulty cell in the data configuration 65535: None |
7 | Site Type | Type of the site where the faulty board is located. 12:BTS3012; 15:BTS3012AE; 16:BTS3012 II; |
8 | RackNo | Number of the rack where the faulty board is located. |
9 | BoxNo | Number of the subrack where the faulty board is located. |
10 | SlotNo | Number of the slot where the faulty board is located. |
11 | Site Name | Site Name |
12 | Alarm Attribute | Alarm Character 0:Normal 1:Transient Count |
When the alarm is generated, the TRX that is wrongly connected cannot provide services.
Based on the SubNo of the alarm, check whether the physical connection of the corresponding cavity is the same as the data configuration.
Y=> Go to Step 3.
N=> Go to Step 2.
Change the data configuration or the physical connection. Ensure that the data configuration is the same as the physical connection. Reset the cavity and the corresponding TRX. Then check whether the alarm is cleared.
Y=> The alarm handling ends.
N=> Go to Step 3.