| Alarm ABE UML Documentation |
| Summary:Enumeration LiteralsProperties |
This datatype defines the possible alarm values. It is aligned with the NGCOR aalrm type definition.
| Enumeration Literals | |
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An alarm of this type is associated with the procedure and/or process required conveying information from one point to another (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). |
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An alarm of this type is associated with interface error, e.g. physical interface of communication error. It is a subtype of Communications Alarm. |
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An alarm of this type is associated with signalling and IP failure, e.g.SS7 protocol error. It is a subtype of Communications Alarm. |
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An alarm of this type is associated with a condition related to an enclosure in which the equipment resides (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). |
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An alarm of this type is associated with an equipment fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). |
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An alarm of this type is associated with charging system fault, e.g.billing file error etc. It is a subtype of Equipment Alarm. |
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An alarm of this type is associated with equipment power problem, e.g. power supply failure. It is a subtype of Equipment Alarm. |
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An alarm of this type is associated with an external I/O equipment failure, e.g. disk problem. It is a subtype of Equipment Alarm. |
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An alarm of this type is associated with relay and transmission failure, e.g. printer un-reachable. It is a subtype of Equipment Alarm. |
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An alarm of this type is associated with traffic related equipment fault, e.g. antenna, receiver, transmitter, and switch fault etc. It is a subtype of Equipment Alarm. |
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An indication that information may have been illegally modified, inserted or deleted. |
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An alarm of this type is associated with data configuration failure. e.g. switch data configuration error. It is a subtype of Integrity Violation. |
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An alarm of this type is associated with database system failure. e.g. database out of service. It is a subtype of Integrity Violation. |
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An indication that the provision of the requested service was not possible due to the unavailability, malfunction or incorrect invocation of the service. |
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An indication that a physical resource has been violated in a way that suggests a security attack. |
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An alarm of this type is associated with a software or processing fault (ITU T Recommendation X.733). |
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An alarm of this type is associated with degradation in the quality of a service (ITU T Recommendation X.733). |
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An alarm of this type is associated with degradation of equipment performance. e.g. system resources overload. It is a subtype of Quality of Service Alarm |
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An alarm of this type is associated with degradation of traffic performance. e.g. excessive retransmission rate. It is a subtype of Quality of Service Alarm. |
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An indication that a security attack has been detected by a security service or mechanism. |
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An indication that an event has occurred at an unexpected or prohibited time. |
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Event type that cannot be supported by the above definitions. |
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Properties:
| Alias | |
| Is Abstract | false |
| Is Leaf | false |
| Keywords | |
| Name | AlarmType |
| Name Expression | |
| Namespace | Alarm ABE |
| Owned Template Signature | |
| Owner | Alarm ABE |
| Owning Template Parameter | |
| Package | Alarm ABE |
| Qualified Name | SID Models::Resource Domain::Resource Trouble ABE::Alarm ABE::AlarmType |
| Representation | |
| Stereotype | |
| Template Parameter | |
| Visibility | Public |
| Alarm ABE UML Documentation |
| Summary:Enumeration LiteralsProperties |