Octal-Port DMT ATU-C Line Card
alarms
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Cisco IOS Release 12.1(6)DA
alarms
To enable alarms in profile command mode, use the alarms command. To disable alarms, use the no
form of the command.
alarms
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
Disabled.
Command Modes
Profile configuration.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
The command affects minor alarms for DSL subscriber ports only. The alarms this command controls
apply to these event classes:
•
Near End LOS
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Near End interleaved LOCD
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Near End fast LOCD
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Near End LOF
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No CPE detected
•
Bit rates below configured minimum
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Subscriber port failure
•
Upstream or downstream bit rate not above minimum bit rate
Enabling or disabling alarms affects the specified profile only. For example, if you disable alarms on the
default profile, other profiles are unaffected.
Use alarms and no alarms to enable and disable minor alarms related to DSL subscriber ports. When
these alarms are disabled, you receive no notification when alarm conditions exist. (Notification methods
include console messages, LEDs, the output of the show facility-alarm command, and relay alarm
signals to external systems for audible or visible alarms.) However, you can track the condition of DSL
ports on which alarms are disabled, including conditions that ordinarily trigger alarms, using the
command show dsl interface atm slot#/port#.
You can suppress minimum bit rate alarms without disabling other alarms for the profile.
Release
Modification
12.0(5)DA
This command was introduced in a previous release.
12.1(6)DA
Conditions that cause alarms were added.