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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
OL-8723-19
Chapter 1 Troubleshooting Overview
Managing Events and Alarms
•
number
—The numerical identifier of the alarm of the specified type (1 to 500).
Specifying a type and a number shows only alarms of that type and number. You can specify a
number without specifying a type; and you can specify a type without specifying a number.
•
severity
—The severity level of the alarm, which can be any one of the following:
–
critical
–
major
–
minor
•
origin
—The
internal designation of the process generating the alarm(s) (1 to 64 ASCII characters).
•
output
—The name of the output file.
•
output-type
—The type of output file.
•
component-id
—The
identification (ID) of the component reporting the alarm(s) (1 to 32 ASCII
characters).
•
start-time
or
end-time
—Timestamp indicating the time the monitoring of the specified alarm states
should start or end in the format yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss where:
–
yyyy—year (4-digit number)
–
mm—month (01 to 12)
–
dd—day (01 to 31)
–
hh—hour (00 to 23)
–
mm—minute (00 to 59)
–
ss—second (00 to 59)
Ack Alarm Command
Use the
ack alarm
command to acknowledge an alarm, i.e. to turn off the alarm bell.
ack alarm
id
=<
sn
>;
The ID token is required for the
ack alarm
command, which acknowledges only the specified alarm.
Note
The
ack alarm
command only applies to BTS 10200 systems with the optional Call Control Unit (CCU)
Alarm Panel installed.
Clear Alarm Command
Use the
clear alarm
command to clear an alarm.
clear alarm
id=<sn>;
The ID token is required for the
clear alarm
command, when only the specified alarm is to be cleared.
To clear all alarms, use the following command.
clear alarm
forced=Y
Note
When an alarm is cleared a new alarm event will be generated if the alarm condition still exists.