Alerting capabilities
Under normal conditions, the 10G Network Active Bypass unit does not send notifications. If the status
of the 10G Network Active Bypass unit changes, it notifies you about the new status.
Table 21. Alert triggers
Action
Trigger
Syslog
SNMP
Active or bypass state
Status change
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cold boot trap
System reboot
No
No
Yes
Console login
Login attempt
No
Yes
No
Heartbeat counts
Configuration change
No
Yes
No
Link Fault Detection notification
Status change
No
Yes
Yes
Operation mode
Status change
No
Yes
Yes
Power status
Status change
The 10G Network Active Bypass
unit sends a notice when one of the
two power cables is disconnected. If
both power cables are disconnected,
then the 10G Network Active
Bypass unit sends a coldboot notice
during the next boot.
Yes
Yes
Yes
SSH
Login attempt
Any notices sent for SSH or any
other login indicates who logged
into the system.
If is enabled, the 10G
Network Active Bypass notifies you
when there is a failed login attempt.
The login works on SSH,
the web-based management
interface login, and the console
login.
No
Yes
No
Login attempt
No
Yes
No
Warm boot trap
System reboot
No
No
Yes
Web-based management interface
login
Login attempt
No
Yes
No
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