RUGGEDCOM ROX II
User Guide
Chapter 4
System Administration
Viewing a List of Active Alarms
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Alarm Type
Description
Security
Security alarms are for certificate expiry events. This includes warnings 30 days before a certificate is set to
expire and when an expired certificate is installed.
The following sections describe how to configure and manage alarms:
•
Section 4.6.1, “Viewing a List of Active Alarms”
•
Section 4.6.2, “Clearing and Acknowledging Alarms”
•
Section 4.6.3, “Configuring an Alarm”
Section 4.6.1
Viewing a List of Active Alarms
To view a list of active alarms, navigate to
admin
»
alarms
. If any alarms are currently active, the
Active Alarms
table appears.
Figure 202: Active Alarms Table
For information on how to clear or acknowledge an active alarm, refer to
Section 4.6.2
Clearing and Acknowledging Alarms
There are two types of alarms: conditional and non-conditional. Conditional alarms are generated when the
condition is true and cleared when the condition is resolved and the incident is acknowledged by the user.
Non-conditional alarms, however, are simply generated when the event occurs (a notification) and it is the
responsibility of the user to clear the alarm.
An example of a conditional alarm is a
link down
alarm. When the condition is resolved (i.e. the link comes up),
the LED and alarm relay are both disabled, if the
Auto Clear
option is enabled.
Examples of non-conditional alarms are
link up
and internal configuration errors.
The following sections describe how to acknowledge and clear alarms:
•
Section 4.6.2.1, “Clearing Alarms”
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