June 30, 2006
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Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
Technical Support
Specifying a value in the mask enables notifications for that type.
Mask
specifications can have multiple values separated by a vertical bar. For example,
specifying
mask dcom|eqpt|env
means that all data communications,
equipment and environment alarms generate SYSLOG and SNMP trap
notifications, provided they are not blocked by the alarm severity mask.
Setting the Alarm
Severity Mask
set alarm severity mask {all|critical|major|minor|warning|info}
This command allows you to set which alarm severities generate SYSLOG and
SNMP trap notifications. The default setting is for all alarm severities to
generate notifications.
Specifying a value in the mask enables notifications for that severity.
Mask
specifications can have multiple values separated by a vertical bar. For example,
specifying
mask critical|major|minor
means that all critical, major and minor
alarms generate SYSLOG and SNMP trap notifications, provided they are not
blocked by the alarm type mask.
Displaying the Alarm
Mask
show alarm mask
This command displays the current alarm type and severity masks.
In the displayed masks, any alarm type or severity followed by
(1)
generates a
SYSLOG and SNMP trap notification. Any alarm type or severity followed by
(0)
does not generate a SYSLOG and SNMP trap notification.
Example
/# system/show alarm mask
Alarm masks (enabled if set)
Alarm Notification type mask: dcom(1), eqpt(1), sw(1), qos(1), env(1), secu(1), sys(1)
Alarm severity mask: critical(1), major(1), minor(1), warning(1), info(1)
Alarm Definitions
Table 16 describes the alarms that are displayed by the BelAir user interface.
Table 16: BelAir User Interface Alarms
Id
Alarm Description
1
Text:
Temperature above high temperature threshold
Trigger condition:
Internal temperature is above 85 degree C.
Severity:
Major