Alarm
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Severity
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Description
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CKTDOWN
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Critical Service affecting
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The UCP Circuit Down alarm applies to logical circuits created within the UCP between devices. It occurs when a signaling failure occurs across a UCP interface. The failure can be caused by a number of things, such as failure to route the call within the core network. In that case, the alarm cannot be resolved from the ONS 15454 because the node serves as an edge device.
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RSVP-HELLODOWN
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Minor Non-service affecting
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The RSVP Hello Down alarm occurs when the hello protocol, which monitors UCP control channel status, is not available for reserving resources. The lack of availability can be caused by misconfiguration or loss of connectivity between the reporting node and its neighbor.
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LMP-HELLODOWN
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Minor Non-service affecting
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The LMP Hello Down alarm occurs when the hello protocol, which monitors UCP control channel status, is not available for link management. Unavailability can be caused by physical layer errors (such as cabling) or by control channel misconfiguration.
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LMP-NDFAIL
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Minor Non-service affecting
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The LMP Neighbor Detection Fail alarm occurs when neighbor detection within the UCP has failed. LMP-NDFAIL can be caused by physical failure (such as cabling) between the neighbors or by control channel misconfiguration.
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