4.632 unhb-alm
Use this command to restore the reporting of alarms for the given device.
Parameters
Note:
See Point Code Formats and Conversion for a detailed description of point code formats, rules for specification, and examples.- dev (mandatory)
- Device. The device where the reporting of alarms is to be restored.
- Range:
-
- applsock
- IP gateway application socket
- as
- IP gateway application. Application Server
- card
- Cards in the database
- cdt
- Customer defined troubles
- clock
- System clock
- dlk
- IP ports on the VSCCP, EROUTE, MCPM, and FC-capable cards
- e1port
- E1 port on E5-E1T1-B cards
- ls
- Linksets
- lsmsconn
- Communication link between the LSMS and the EMS
- route
- Route
- slk
- Signaling links
- t1port
- T1 port on E5-E1T1-B cards
- trm
- Terminals
- rtx
- Exception Route
- enet
- Ethernet
- tps
- TPS subsystem
- asname (optional)
- Gateway Application Server name. When used with the dev=as parameter, this parameter can be used to uninhibit alarms for the named Application Server.
- cic (optional)
- Starting Circuit Identification Code. This parameter is used alone or together with the ecic parameter to define the CIC range, which is used as an exception routing criterion for the specified exception route.
- dpc (optional)
- ANSI destination point code with subfields network indicator-network cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-ni-nc-ncm).
- Synonym:
- dpca
- Range:
- p-, 000-255, *
Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).
prefix—p-
The asterisk value (*) is not valid for the ni subfield.
When
chg-sid:pctype=ansi
is specified, ni = 000 is not valid.When
chg-sid:pctype=ansi
is specified, nc = 000 is not valid if ni = 001–005.When
chg-sid:pctype=ansi
is specified, nc = 000 is valid if ni = 006–255.The point code 000-000-000 is not a valid point code.
- dpc/dpca/dpci/dpcn/dpcn24/dpcn16 (optional)
- Destination point code for inhibiting alarms for routes.
- dpci (optional)
- ITU international destination point code with subfields zone-area-id. The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code, private point code, or private and spare point code (prefix-zone-area-id).
- dpcn (optional)
- ITU national destination point code in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn); or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members) separated by dashes (m1-m2-m3-m4) as defined by the
chg-stpopts:npcfmti
flexible point code option. A group code must be specified when the ITUDUPPC feature is turned on (nnnnn-gc, m1-m2-m3-m4-gc). The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code, private point code, or private and spare point code (prefix-nnnnn, prefix-nnnnn-gc, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4-gc).
- dpcn24 (optional)
- 24-bit ITU national destination point code with subfields main signaling area-sub signaling area-signaling point (msa-ssa-sp). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-msa-ssa-sp).
- dpcn16 (optional)
- 16-bit ITU national point code with subfields unit number-sub number area-main number area (un-sna-mna). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-un-sna-mna).
- e1port (optional)
- Port ID. The E1 port on the specified E5-E1T1-B card. This parameter is mandatory if the dev=e1port parameter is specified.
- ecic (optional)
- Ending Circuit Identification Code. This parameter is used with the cic parameter to define the CIC range, which is used as an exception routing criterion for the specified exception route.
- id (optional)
- Customer Defined Trouble (CDT) ID. Customer Defined Trouble IDs 1 through 4 are generated critical alarms. Because critical alarms cannot be turned off, Customer Defined Trouble IDs 1 through 4 cannot be specified as values for the id parameter. This parameter is mandatory if the dev=cdt parameter is specified.
- ilsn (optional)
- Incoming Link Set Name. The name of the originating linkset. This value is used as part of the exception routing criteria for the specified exception route.
- lsn (optional)
- Linkset name. The name of the linkset containing the device where alarm reporting is to be restored.
- opc (optional)
- ANSI point code with subfields network indicator-network cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-ni-nc-ncm).
- Synonym:
- opca
- Range:
- 000-255
Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).
When
chg-sid:pctype=ansi
is specified, ni = 000 is not valid.When
chg-sid:pctype=ansi
is specified, nc = 000 is not valid if ni = 001–005.When
chg-sid:pctype=ansi
is specified, nc = 000 is valid if ni = 006–255.The point code 000-000-000 is not a valid point code.
- opci (optional)
- ITU international origination point code with subfields zone-area-id. The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code, private point code, or private and spare point code (prefix-zone-area-id).
- opcn (optional)
- ITU national origination point code in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn); or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members) separated by dashes (m1-m2-m3-m4) as defined by the
chg-stpopts:npcfmti
flexible point code option. A group code must be specified when the ITUDUPPC feature is turned on (nnnnn-gc, m1-m2-m3-m4-gc). The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code, private point code, or private and spare point code (prefix-nnnnn, prefix-nnnnn-gc, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4-gc).
- opcn24 (optional)
- 24-bit ITU national destination point code with subfields main signaling area-sub signaling area-signaling point (msa-ssa-sp). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-msa-ssa-sp).
- opcn16 (optional)
- 16-bit ITU national point code with subfields unit number-sub number area-main number area (un-sna-mna). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-un-sna-mna).
- si (optional)
- Service Indicator. This parameter is used as the exception routing criterion for the specified exception route.
- sname (optional)
- Gateway application socket. When used with the dev=applsock parameter, this parameter can be used to uninhibit alarms for the named IP7 application socket.
Example
unhb-alm:dev=route:dpc=1-1-1
unhb-alm:dpc=1-101-1:opc=4-4-4:dev=rtx
unhb-alm:loc=1102:dev=dlk:port=a1
unhb-alm:dpcn16=121-10-15:opcn16=121-10-15:dev=rtx
Dependencies
This command is not allowed in the upgrade mode.
No other action command can be in progress when this command is entered.
When the dev=card parameter is specified, the loc parameter must be specified.
When the dev=dlk parameter is specified, the loc parameter must be specified.
When the dev=slk parameter is specified, the loc and link parameters must be specified.
When the dev=e1port parameter is specified, the loc and e1port parameters must be specified.
When the dev=t1port parameter is specified, the loc and t1port parameters must be specified.
When the dev=ls parameter is specified, the lsn parameter must be specified.
When the dev=trm parameter is specified, the trm parameter must be specified.
When the dev=cdt parameter is specified, the id parameter must be specified.
When the dev=lsmsconn parameter is specified, the link parameter must be specified.
When the dev=route parameter is specified, a dpc/dpca/dpci/dpcn/dpcn24/dpcn16 parameter must be specified.
When the dev=applsock parameter is specified, the sname parameter must be specified.
When the dev=as parameter is specified, the asname parameter must be specified.
The linkset specified by the lsn parameter must be equipped in the database.
If the dev=slk or dev=dlk parameter is specified, the specified link must exist in the database.
The STP Options table must be accessible.
The Device Alarm Inhibit table must be accessible.
The parameters that can be specified with the dev parameter vary, depending on the value specified for the dev parameter as shown:
- dev= (any value)— dur or lvl
- dev=asname — as
- dev=dpc/dpca/dpci/dpcn/dpcn24/dpcn16 — route
- dev=id — cdt
- dev=loc — card, dlk, e1port, slk, t1port, enet
- dev=lsn — ls
- dev=e1port — e1port
- dev=link (link=a, b)— dlk, slk, enet
- dev=link ( link=a1, b1)— dlk (For FC-capable cards)
- dev=link ( link=a, b, a1, a2, b1, b2, a3, b3)— slk
- dev=link (link=a1, a2, b1, b2)— lsmsconn
- dev=sname — applsock
- dev=t1port — t1port
- dev=trm — trm
If the sname parameter is specified, the socket name must exist in the IPAPSOCK table.
If a point code parameter is specified, the point code must exist in the Routing table.
The card location that is specified in the loc parameter must be equipped.
The specified device type must be supported by the card in the specified card location.
The Origin-Based MTP Routing feature must be turned on before specifying the dev=rtx parameter.
The link parameter must be valid for the selected device type.
The card specified by the loc parameter must have an IPS, MCP, EROUTE, VSCCP, IPSG, IPLIMI, SS7IPGW, or IPGWI application.
The J7 Support feature must be enabled before the opcn16/dpcn16 parameters can be specified.
Notes
In this command, only ITU-international and ITU national point codes support the spare point code subtype prefix (s-) and the private and spare point code subtype prefix (ps-). All of the point code types support the private (internal) point code subtype prefix (p-).
Output
unhb-alm:dev=route:dpc=1-1-1
rlghncxa03w 03-03-23 13:20:59 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
Alarms are inhibited.
rlghncxa03w 03-03-23 13:20:59 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
Command Completed.
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unhb-alm:dpc=1-101-1:opc=4-4-4:dev=rtx
stdcfg2b 06-05-27 20:22:02 EST EAGLE 35.0.0
Alarms are enabled
Command Completed.
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