4 • Alarms
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Displaying the Alarms window
Minor Alarm Syslog Priority (minSyslogPriority)
Displays the SYSLOG priority of the minor alarm SYSLOG message, SYSLOG outputs that have a priority
less than this value will receive the minor alarm SYSLOG message.
Major Alarm Syslog Priority (majorSyslogPriority)
Displays the SYSLOG priority of the major alarm SYSLOG message, SYSLOG outputs that have a priority
less than this value will receive the minor alarm SYSLOG message.
Minor Alarm Trap IP (minorTrapIp)
Displays the IP address of a host system which is running a SNMP trap deamon. Minor alarm messages will be
sent to the system. If set to 0.0.0.0 then no trap message will be sent in response to a minor alarm
Major Alarm Trap IP (majorTrapIp)
Displays the IP address of a host system which is running a SNMP trap deamon. Major alarm messages will be
sent to the system. If set to 0.0.0.0 then no trap message will be sent in response to a minor alarm
Clear All Alarms
Clicking on this button resets all alarms to a non-alarm condition.
Alarms
This portion of the Alarms main window displays the alarm status table, where you can view current alarm sta-
tus, manually generate an alarm as a test, and clear the alarm time and alarm count variables.
Alarm ID
This number identifies the alarm item.
Alarm Name
The alarm items are grouped into two categories: system and WAN trunk alarms. The system group category
lists access server temperature and power supply status. The WAN category monitors the T1/E1/PRI ports for
yellow and red alarms.
Alarm Time
The
Alarm Time
column displays the number of seconds the alarm has been activated.
Alarm Count
The
Alarm Count
column indicates how many times the alarm has occurred and is useful for monitoring self-
clearing alarms.
Generate Alarm
For testing purposes, clicking the
Generate Alarm
button next to each alarm name will cause that alarm con-
dition to be activated.
Clear Alarm
Clicking the
Clear Alarm
button resets the alarm to a non-alarm condition.
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