Table 3-2 describes the possible alarm/event types that can be displayed.
Note:
Not all applications use all of the alarm types listed.Table 3-2 Alarm and Event Types
| Type Name | Type |
|---|---|
| APPL | Application |
| CAF | Communication Agent (ComAgent) |
| CAPM | Computer-Aided Policy Making (Diameter Mediation) |
| CFG | Configuration |
| CHG | Charging |
| CNG | Congestion Control |
| COLL | Collection |
| DAS | Diameter Application Server (Message Copy) |
| DB | Database |
| DIAM | Diameter |
| DISK | Disk |
| DNS | Domain Name Service |
| DPS | Data Processor Server |
| ERA | Event Responder Application |
| FABR | Full Address Based Resolution |
| HA | High Availability |
| HTTP | Hypertext Transfer Protocol |
| IDIH | Integrated DIH |
| IF | Interface |
| IP | Internet Protocol |
| IPFE | IP Front End |
| LOADGEN | Load Generator |
| LOG | Logging |
| MEAS | Measurements |
| MEM | Memory |
| NAT | Network Address Translation |
| NP | Number Portability |
| OAM | Operations, Administration & Maintenance |
| PCRF | Policy Charging Rules Function |
| PDRA | Policy Diameter Routing Agent |
| PLAT | Platform |
| PROC | Process |
| PROV | Provisioning |
| pSBR | Policy SBR |
| QP | QBus |
| RBAR | Range-Based Address Resolution |
| REPL | Replication |
| SCTP | Stream Control Transmission Protocol |
| SDS | Subscriber Database Server |
| SIGC | Signaling Compression |
| SIP | Session Initiation Protocol Interface |
| SL | Selective Logging |
| SS7 | Signaling System 7 |
| SSR | SIP Signaling Router |
| STK | EXG Stack |
| SW | Software (generic event type) |
| TCP | Transmission Control Protocol |