The right pane shows the Top Alarms table. By default, the alarms listed in the Global Top Alarms table are ordered by severity.
Each row in the table represents one alarm, which provides the following actions and information:
- Expand Row
—
Click to open the sub-table for a row.The sub-table contains:
- Info tab
- Summary tab
- Issues tab — Proactive alarms only.
- Affected FNs tab — NCN Alarms only.
- Severity — The severity level at the
time that the latest data is received. Severity
levels are based on a configured threshold
definition, and can be:
- Critical

- Major

- Minor

- Critical
- Alarm ID — ID of an alarm that can be exported to a CSV file. This information is useful for tracking and reporting purposes. Hidden by default.
- Type — Can be any of these:
- Outage — Fiber Node Outage Alarm
- Proactive — Fiber Node Proactive Alarm
- CMTS Outage
— CMTS Outage Alarm - Outage
—
NCN Outage Alarm
Hub — The hub name associated with the alarm.
Select Hub from the list to display this column. If Hub is not available, this column will show "--".
- Size — The number of cable modems
associated with the alarm.
Select Cable Modem Count from the list to display this column.
- Component — The name of the Fiber
Node or CMTS on which the alarm is located. If the
component is an active link, you can click on it
to open Fiber Node view for the fiber node and
highlight the alarm.
For NCN Outage Alarms, this column shows the icon
in the Fiber Node column. Use
the Affected FNs tab
to open Fiber Node view. For more information
about NCN alarms, see Node combining network alarms. - Fiber Node — The name of the fiber
node on which the alarm is located. Click the link
to open Fiber Node view for the fiber node and
highlight the alarm.
For NCN Outage Alarms, this column shows the icon
in the Fiber Node column. Use the Affected FNs tab
to open Fiber Node view. For more information
about NCN alarms, see Node combining network alarms. - Detected — The date and time at which
the alarm was Detected. Click the link to move to the time at which
the alarm was detected. This change is reflected
in the breadcrumbs. See Obtain data from different points in time.
Select Detected Timestamp from the list to display this column.
- Verified — The date and time at which
the alarm was Verified. Click the link to move to the time at which
the alarm was verified. This change is reflected
in the breadcrumbs. See Obtain data from different points in time.
Select Verified Timestamp from the list to display this column.
- Ack — Acknowledged: Indicates that a
user has acknowledged the alarm, which typically
means that the alarm does not need to be reviewed
again. A √ (acknowledged) or - (unacknowledged)
appears in the column. A comment indicator icon
appears in the Ack column when a comment has been
added. See Acknowledge alarms.
Select Acknowledged and Commented from the list to display this column.
- Select Action
—
Use this menu to perform actions on the selected
alarm.
- Troubleshoot — Opens the Fiber Node view with the alarm selected.
- Acknowledge — Users assigned to a group that contains the Alarm Acknowledgment permission can determine that the alarm has been examined and does not require immediate attention. See Acknowledge alarms.
- Notes — View the history of an alarm in the Alarm Notes. See View alarm notes.
- Comment — Users assigned to a group that contains the Alarm Notes or Alarm Acknowledgment permission can add comments regarding an alarm. Other users can view these comments in the Alarm Notes. See Add a comment to alarm notes.
