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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
OL-8723-19
Chapter 1 Troubleshooting Overview
Managing Events and Alarms
•
severity
—The severity level of the alarm, which can be any one of the following:
–
critical
–
major
–
minor
•
origin
—The
internal designation of the process generating the alarm(s) (1 to 64 ASCII characters).
•
component-id
—The
identification (ID) of the component reporting the alarm(s) (1 to 32 ASCII
characters).
•
start-time
or
end-time
—Timestamp indicating the time the monitoring of the specified alarm states
should start or end in the format yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss where:
–
yyyy—year (4-digit number)
–
mm—month (01 to 12)
–
dd—day (01 to 31)
–
hh—hour (00 to 23)
–
mm—minute (00 to 59)
–
ss—second (00 to 59)
Report Alarm Command
Use the
report alarm
command to view all real-time alarms. All of the following tokens are optional.
report alarm
id
=<
sn
>
; type=<
type
>; number=<
num
>; severity=<
sev
>;
component-id=<
comp
>; origin=<
process
>; output=<
file name
>; output-type=<
file
type
>; <start-time=<
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss>
;
end-time=<
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss>
Note
If the
report alarm
command is issued without any tokens (parameters),
all
alarms of
all
types for
all
components are displayed. Issuing the
report alarm
command with
any
combination of the optional
tokens limits the display to a subset of alarms as determined by which optional tokens are specified.
The
report alarm
command can include any or all the following optional tokens:
•
id
—The unique system-assigned serial number of an alarm.
•
type
—Type of alarm to show, which can be any one of the following:
–
audit
–
billing
–
callp
–
config
–
database
–
maintenance
–
oss
–
security
–
signaling
–
statistics
–
system