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Alarm Severities Alarm Profiles This chapter provides the CTC procedures to create, load and store the alarm profiles. This chapter also provides procedures to change the default alarm severities and apply an alarm profile to a card or to the node. Alarm Severities, on page 1 Alarm Profiles, on page 1 Alarm Severity Options, on page 2 Apply Alarm Profiles, on page 2 Create a New Alarm Profile Using CTC, on page 2 Clone an Alarm Profile Using CTC, on page 3 Load an Alarm Profile Using CTC, on page 4 Set the Severity of Alarms Using CTC, on page 5 Delete Alarm Profile Using CTC, on page 6 Apply/Suppress an Alarm Profile on a Node Using CTC, on page 6 Apply/Suppress an Alarm Profile on a Line Card Using CTC, on page 7 Apply/Suppress an Alarm Profile on a Port Using CTC, on page 8 Alarm severities follow the Telcordia GR-474-CORE standard, so a condition might be Alarmed at a severity of Critical [CR], Major [MJ], or Minor [MN]), Not Alarmed (NA), or Not Reported (NR). These severities are reported in the CTC software Alarms, Conditions, and History windows at all levels: network, shelf, and card. The users can create their own profiles with different settings for some or all conditions and apply these wherever desired. (See the Alarm Profiles, on page 1 section.) For example, in a custom alarm profile, the default severity of a signal loss on data interface (SIGLOSS) alarm on an Ethernet port could be changed from major to critical. The alarm profiles feature allows you to change default alarm severities by creating unique alarm profiles for individual ports, cards, or nodes. A created alarm profile can be applied to any node on the network. Alarm profiles can be saved to a file and imported elsewhere in the network, but the profile must be stored locally on a node before it can be applied to the node or its cards. 1

Alarm Severity Options CTC can store up to ten active alarm profiles at any time to apply to the node. Alarm Severity Options To change or assign alarm severity, left-click the alarm severity you want to change in the alarm profile column. Seven severity levels appear for the alarm: Not Reported (NR) Not Alarmed (NA) Minor (MN) Major (MJ) Critical (CR) Use Default Use Default severity levels only appear in alarm profiles. They do not appear when you view alarms, history, or conditions. Apply Alarm Profiles In the CTC node view, the Alarm Behavior window displays alarm profiles for the entire node and specific cards. In the card view, the Alarm Behavior window displays the alarm profiles for the selected card. Alarm profiles form a hierarchy. A node-level alarm profile applies to all cards in the node except cards that have their own profiles. A card-level alarm profile applies to all ports on the card. At the node level, you can apply profile changes on a card-by-card basis or set a profile for the entire node. Create a New Alarm Profile Using CTC Prerequisite s This procedure enables you to create a new alarm profile. "Login to CTC" in System Setup and Software Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series As needed Onsite or remote Step 1 In Node View/Card View, click the Provisioning > Alarm Profiles > Alarm Profile Editor tabs. 2

Clone an Alarm Profile Using CTC Click New. In the New Profile dialog box enter profile name in the New Profile Name field. Profile names must be unique. If you try to import or name a profile that has the same name as another profile, CTC adds a suffix to create a new name. Click OK. A new alarm profile is created. Up to ten profiles can be stored in CTC. Step 6 (Optional) Complete step4 and step5 in Set the Severity of Alarms Using CTC, on page 5 to modify the default severity of alarm(s) in the profile. Select the profile you want to save and click Store. Alternatively you can right-click the profile column and click Store from the short cut menu. Step 7 In the Store Profile(s) dialog box, perform the following: a) Select To Node(s) option and choose the node(s) were you want to save the profile. Alternatively select To File option to save profile in a file. b) Click OK. Step 8 Click Available. The new profile will now be present in the list of available profiles. Clone an Alarm Profile Using CTC Prerequisite s This procedure enables you to create clone of an existing alarm profile. "Login to CTC" in System Setup and Software Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series As needed Onsite or remote Step 1 In Node/Card View, click the Provisioning > Alarm Profiles > Alarm Profile Editor tabs. 3

Load an Alarm Profile Using CTC Step 6 Complete Load an Alarm Profile Using CTC, on page 4, to load an alarm profile. Right-click anywhere in the loaded profile entry. The short cut menu appears. Click Clone option. (Optional) Complete steps 3 and 4 in Set the Severity of Alarms Using CTC, on page 5 to modify the default severity of alarm(s) in the profile. In the Store Profile(s) dialog box, perform the following: a) Select To Node(s) option and choose the node(s) were you want to save the profile. Alternatively select To File option to save profile in a file. b) Click OK. Step 7 Click Available. The cloned profile will now be present in the list of available profiles. Load an Alarm Profile Using CTC Prerequisite s This procedure enables you to downloads an alarm profile from a node or a file. "Login to CTC" in System Setup and Software Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series As needed Onsite or remote Step 1 In Node/Card View, click the Provisioning > Alarm Profiles > Alarm Profile Editor tabs. Click Load. The Load Profile(s) dialog box appears. If you want to download a profile from a node, click From Node option and perform the following: a) Select a node from the Node Names list. The Profile Names list on the right, is updated with the alarm profiles saved on the selected node. b) Select the name of the profile from the Profile Names list. If you want to download a profile from a file, click From File option. Click OK. The downloaded profile appears in the Alarm Profiles window. 4

Set the Severity of Alarms Using CTC Set the Severity of Alarms Using CTC Prerequisite s This procedure enables you to set the severity of alarms using CTC. "Login to CTC" in System Setup and Software Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series As Needed Onsite or Remote Step 1 In Node/Card View, click the Provisioning > Alarm Profiles > Alarm Profile Editor tabs. Complete Load an Alarm Profile Using CTC, on page 4, to load an alarm profile. Select an alarm in the profile and choose severity from the drop-down list. Refer to the following guidelines when you view the alarms or conditions after making modifications: All Critical (CR) or Major (MJ) default or user-defined severity settings are demoted to Minor (MN) in Non-Service-Affecting (NSA) situations as defined in Telcordia GR-474-CORE. Default severities are used for all alarms and conditions until you create and apply a new profile. Changing a severity to inherited (I) or unset (U) does not change the severity of the alarm. All default or user-defined severity settings that are Critical (CR) or Major (MJ) are demoted to Minor (MN) in Non-Service-Affecting (NSA) situations as defined in Telcordia GR-474. Repeat step3 to update multiple alarms. To save the updated profile, select the profile and click Store. Alternatively you can right-click the profile column and click Store from the short cut menu. In the Store Profile(s) dialog box, perform the following: a) Select To Node(s) option and choose the node(s) were you want to save the profile. Alternatively select To File option and click Browse to navigate to the location where you want to save the profile. 5

Delete Alarm Profile Using CTC b) Click OK. Delete Alarm Profile Using CTC Prerequisite s This procedure enables you to delete an existing alarm profile saved on a node. "Login to CTC" in System Setup and Software Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series As needed Onsite or remote Step 1 In Node/Card View, click the Provisioning > Alarm Profiles > Alarm Profile Editor tabs. Click Delete. You cannot delete the Active alarm profiles. Click the node name in the Node Names list to highlight the profile location. Tip If you hold the Shift key down, you can select consecutive node names. If you hold the Ctrl key down, you can select any combination of nodes. Click the profile names that you want to delete in the Profile Names list. Click OK. Apply/Suppress an Alarm Profile on a Node Using CTC This procedure enables you to apply/suppress an alarm profile on a node using CTC. 6

Apply/Suppress an Alarm Profile on a Line Card Using CTC Prerequisite s "Login to CTC" in System Setup and Software Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series As Needed Onsite or Remote Step 1 In the Node View, click the Provisioning tab. Click Alarm Profiles > Alarm Behavior tabs. From the Node Profile drop down list, select a profile. Select to detach a profile from the node. Check the Supress Alarms checkbox, if you want to suppress the profile for the node. Click Apply, to save the changes. Apply/Suppress an Alarm Profile on a Line Card Using CTC Prerequisite s This procedure enables you to apply/suppress an alarm profile on a line card using CTC. "Login to CTC" in System Setup and Software Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series As Needed Onsite or Remote Step 1 In the Node View, click the Provisioning tab. Click Alarm Profiles > Alarm Behavior tabs. This tab displays the list of line cards. 7

Apply/Suppress an Alarm Profile on a Port Using CTC To apply a profile on a line card, click the Profile column, and select a profile from the drop down list. Select to detach a profile from the line card. Check the Supress Alarms checkbox, if you want to suppress the profile for the card. Click Apply, to save the changes. Apply/Suppress an Alarm Profile on a Port Using CTC Prerequisite s This procedure enables you to apply/suppress an alarm profile on a port for NCS4K-20T-O-S, NCS4K-2H-O-K, NCS4K-24LR-O-S, NCS4K-2H10T-OP-KS, and NCS4K-4H-OPW-QC2 line cards, using CTC. "Login to CTC" in System Setup and Software Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series As Needed Onsite or Remote Step 1 In the Node View, double click the line card. Click Provisioning > Alarm Profiles > Alarm Behavior tabs. The pane displays the list of port numbers. To apply a profile on a port, click the Profile column, and select a profile from the drop down list. Select to detach a profile from the port. Check the Supress Alarms checkbox, if you want to suppress the profile for the port. Click Apply, to save the changes. 8