User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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22.5
Disabling Alarms and Events (CLI)
You can choose to disable selected alarms and events. Any alarm or event can be
disabled, so that no indication of the alarm is displayed, and no traps are sent for
the alarm.
If you disable an alarm that is currently raised, the alarm is treated as if it has
been cleared. If an alarm that has been disabled is enabled while it is in a raised
state, the alarm is treated as if it has just been raised when it is enabled.
If a timeout for trap generation is configured, and a disabled alarm is enabled
while the alarm is raised, the timeout count begins to run when the alarm is
enabled. If an alarm is disabled while raised, the timeout count begins to run upon
disabling the alarm, and an alarm cleared trap is sent when the timeout expires.
To disable an alarm or event, enter the following command in root view:
root> platform status alarm-management set alarm-id <alarm ID> admin
disable
To enable an alarm or event, enter the following command in root view:
root> platform status alarm-management set alarm-id <alarm ID> admin
enable
To display a list of all disabled alarms and events, and their attributes, enter the
following command in root view:
root> platform status alarm-management show all admin disable attributes
To display a list of all enabled alarms and events and their attributes, enter the
following command in root view:
root> platform status alarm-management show all admin enable attributes
To enable all alarms and events, enter the following command in root view:
root> platform status alarm-management set all admin default
The alarm status commands
platform status alarm-management show alarm-
id all
and
platform status alarm-management show alarm-id <alarm-id>
attributes
display alarms, even if they are disabled. The Alarm Admin column in
the output displays whether the alarm or event is enabled or disabled.