The EPICenter Alarm System
EPICenter Reference Guide
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Alarm Manager Functions
The Alarm Manager feature does not provide any feature-specific menus. The four standard menus are
available (
EPICenter
,
Display
,
Tools
and
Help
) but only the EPICenter and Help menus have
commands available. Right-click pop-up menus are not available in this feature.
For information on the standard EPICenter menu functions, see
“EPICenter Menus” on page 32
.
Predefined Alarms
For convenience, the EPICenter Alarm System provides a number of predefined alarms. These alarms
are enabled by default and are active as soon as the EPICenter server starts up. These include the
following alarms:
●
Authentication failure
(SNMP MIB-2 trap): This alarm indicates that an attempt has been made to
access the device using an invalid community string or SNMPv3 credentials.
●
Config Download Failed
(EPICenter event, indicates failure in an download initiated by EPICenter):
This alarm indicates that a configuration download from EPICenter to the device has failed to
complete.
●
Config Upload Failed
(EPICenter event, indicates failure in an upload initiated by EPICenter): This
alarm indicates that a configuration upload from the device to EPICenter has failed to complete.
●
Device reboot
(EPICenter event): This alarm indicates the device has rebooted.
●
Device Warning from EPICenter
(EPICenter event): This alarm indicates that EPICenter has
detected a problem.
●
EAPS State Change-Error
(EPICenter event): EPICenter has detected that an EAPS Master node
status has changed from Complete to Failed.
●
EAPS State Change-Warning
(EPICenter event): EPICenter has detected that an EAPS Master node
status has changed from Failed to Complete.
●
ESRP State Changed
(Extreme proprietary trap): This alarm indicates that an ESRP state change has
occurred on the device.
●
Fan failure
(EPICenter event): This alarm indicates a cooling fan in the device has failed. This alarm
occurs only once, when the fan status transitions from OK to failed. For continuous notification of
this problem (until resolved) use the Extreme proprietary trap for fan failure, rather than the
EPICenter trap.
●
Health Check Failed
(Extreme proprietary trap): This alarm indicates that the health check has failed
for the device.
●
Invalid login
(Extreme proprietary trap): This alarm indicates that a login to the device has been
attempted with an invalid user name or password.
●
Overheat
(EPICenter event): This alarm indicates that EPICenter has detected an overheat condition
in the device. This alarm occurs only once, when the temperature reaches the overheat threshold. For
continuous notification of this problem (until resolved) use the Extreme proprietary trap for
overheat, rather than the EPICenter trap.
●
Power Supply Failed
(EPICenter event): This alarm indicates a power supply in the device has
failed. This alarm occurs only once, when the power supply status transitions from OK to failed. For
continuous notification of this problem (until resolved) use the Extreme proprietary SNMP trap for
power supply failure, rather than the EPICenter trap.
●
Rogue Access Point Found
(EPICenter event): This alarm indicates that an access point has been
detected that is not in the Safe list.
Summary of Contents for EPICenter 6.0
Page 14: ...EPICenter Reference Guide 14 ...
Page 18: ...Preface EPICenter Reference Guide 18 ...
Page 19: ...1 EPICenter Basic Features ...
Page 20: ......
Page 24: ...EPICenter Overview EPICenter Reference Guide 24 ...
Page 44: ...Getting Started with EPICenter EPICenter Reference Guide 44 ...
Page 100: ...The Inventory Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 100 ...
Page 140: ...The EPICenter Alarm System EPICenter Reference Guide 140 ...
Page 172: ...Configuration Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 172 ...
Page 196: ...The Firmware Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 196 ...
Page 220: ...The Interactive Telnet Feature EPICenter Reference Guide 220 ...
Page 250: ...The Grouping Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 250 ...
Page 276: ...Real Time Statistics EPICenter Reference Guide 276 ...
Page 342: ...Using the VLAN Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 342 ...
Page 348: ...The ESRP Monitor EPICenter Reference Guide 348 ...
Page 446: ...EPICenter Reports EPICenter Reference Guide 446 ...
Page 447: ...2 Advanced Upgrade Features ...
Page 448: ......
Page 480: ...EAPS Protocol Monitoring and Verification EPICenter Reference Guide 480 ...
Page 508: ...Using the Policy Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 508 ...
Page 525: ...3 Appendices ...
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Page 542: ...EPICenter Backup EPICenter Reference Guide 542 ...
Page 564: ...Voice over IP Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 564 ...
Page 580: ...EPICenter Reference Guide 580 ...