Ethernet Switch User Manual
Manual_cmd_line_config-ESML6-P3-Rev1106
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Note:
If an IP conflict and MAC conflict happen together, it means these are self testing packets
and there will be no alarm.
The ESML6-P3 series switches support the alarm trap function. When the alarm is
enabled, and when an alarm occurs, it will send an SNMP trap to the manager to report
the alarm.
The ESML6-P3 series supports the alarm search by either a web page search, a
CLI/Telnet search or an SNMP management software search.
The ESML6-P3 series switches have LED displays to show the working status. If the
device is working properly, the LEDs will flash.
14.2
ALARM configuration
14.2.1
Port link down enable/disable
Port link down alarm enable/disable can be set through CLI command. The port disabled
for link down alarm will not send trap message to the manager.
Setting port alarm management status
SWITCH(config)#alarm port-id <1-26> alarmtype 8001 adstate
<1-2>
The parameter <1-26>: Port index.
8001 is alarm type.
The parameter <1-2>: 1 for Enable and 2 for Disable.
14.2.2 Address conflict detect enable/disable
Setting address conflict detect enable/disable
SWITCH(config)#address-conflict-detect [enable/disable]
14.2.3 DT-Ring ring open alarm enable/disable
DT-Ring ring open alarm can be enabled or disabled through CLI command. The disabled
port will not send trap message to the manager.
Setting DT-Ring ring alarm management status
SWITCH(config)#alarm dt-domain <1-32> alarmtype 9001 adstate
<1-2>
The parameter <1-32>: DT-Ring domain index.
9001 is the DT-Ring ring open alarm type.
The parameter <1-2>: 1 for Enable and 2 for Disable.