Alarm AIDs
An AID or Access Identifier defines the component of the OLT that an alarm is being attributed to.
The Alarm AIDs for the system are:
- COAX<shelf>-<slot>-<pon>-<ont>-<coax port=1>
- shelf equals 1
- slot 1..14 - Indicates the slot number within the shelf.
- pon 1..16 - indicates the PON this port is on.
- ont 1..64 - indicates the ONT the port is on
- coax port 1 - indicates the coax video port that is being addressed.
- CS<shelf>-<slot>-<pon>-<ont>-<voice port #>
- shelf equals 1
- slot 1..14 - Indicates the slot number within the shelf.
- pon 1..16 - indicates the PON this port is on.
- ont 1..64 - indicates the ONT the port is on
- voice port 1..24 - indicates the UNI port that is being addressed.
- ETH<shelf>-<slot>--<pon>-<ont>-<port> where:
- shelf equals 1
- slot 1..14 - Indicates the slot number within the shelf.
- pon 1..16 - indicates the PON this port is on.
- ont 1..64 - indicates the ONT the port is on
- port 1..48 - indicates the UNI port that is being addressed.
- MDS1-EFA - indicates an alarm on a Ethernet Fan Assembly in OLT6 shelves
- MDS1-ESU[A,B] - indicates an alarm on the ESUA or ESUB card
- MDS1-FAN[1..5] - Indicates a BOLT Fan alarm.
- MDS1-<slot> indicates a slot based alarm typically for I/O cards (QOIU7/OIU8/etc).
- MDS1-<slot>-<pon> where
- slot is 1..14
- pon is 1..16
- NET[1..12] - The Uplink LAG ID NET1..NET12
- PWR[A,B] - Indicates a fault on the A or B power bus of the system.