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ADM-CONN (Administered Connection)
Issue 1 June 2005 341
ADM-CONN (Administered Connection)
S8700 | 8710 / S8500
An administered connection provides an end-to-end connection between two access endpoints
or data modules residing in either the same switch or different switches. When administered,
the connection is automatically established and scheduled to be permanently active.
An error is logged whenever an administered connection fails or cannot be established. Failures
to establish a connection generate an error whether they occur on an initial try, a retry, a fast
retry, a re-dial or an auto-restoration. A failed connection generates an error whether or not the
connection is subsequently reestablished by fast retry, re-dial, or auto restoration.
An alarm is logged when an administered connection cannot be established either initially or
after a connection failure. Both the alarm level (none to major) and a failure threshold can be
administered for each administered connection. An alarm is raised when either of the following
occurs:
The number of consecutive failed attempts to establish a connection reaches the
administered threshold.
Software determines that failure to establish a connection is due to a mistake in
administration. See Table 92: Administered Connection Error Log Entries
on page 341.
Error Log Entries and Test to Clear Values
MO Name
in Alarm
Log
Alarm
Level
Initial Command to Run Full Name of MO
ADM-CONN MAJ
MIN
WRN
status administered-connection n
1
1. n is an administered connection number indicated in the PORT field of the Alarm or Error Log.
Administered
Connection
Table 92: Administered Connection Error Log Entries
Error
Type
Aux
Data
Associated Test Alarm
Level
On/Off
Board
Test to Clear
Value
0, 29 Any None Any OFF None
1, 28 (a
, b) Any None Any OFF None
2 (c
) Any None Any OFF None
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