ID | Name | Meaning |
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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 during the cavity tune, the status of the corresponding TRX is abnormal (the TRX is reset or locked) or the tune flow is abnormal. |
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.
Check whether the status of the corresponding TRX is normal.
Y=> Go to Step 2.
N=> Reset the TRX. Check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm still exists, go to Step [3].
Reset the cavity that is connected to the TRX. Check whether the alarm is cleared.
Y=> The alarm handling ends.
N=> Go to Step 3.