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Alarms management windows
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Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide
4 • Alarms
Alarm Trap Manager 1 through 4 (alarmTrapIp0–alarmTrapIp3)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap daemons are a tool for managing TCP/IP networks, they
are a simple method of alerting a management host of a problem with a device or application. The
Alarm Trap
Manager
parameter is the IP address of a host running the SNMP trap daemon that will be receiving messages
sent from the T-DAC. Upon the occurrence of an alarm, the T-DAC sends an SNMP trap message to the host
system (or a management station) defined by this parameter.
Alarm Severity Configuration
This section describes configuring alarm severity levels. Clicking on
Modify Severity
(see
figure 13
on page 50)
displays the
Alarm Severity
Configuration
window (see
figure 18
) listing of T-DAC alarms. From this window
you can assign the severity for each alarm (
critical
,
major
,
minor
,
informational
, or
ignore
).
Figure 18. Alarm Severity Configuration window
Note
The T-DAC’s factory-default configuration is to consider all alarms to
be major (orange) ones, unless you customize the alarm’s severity levels.
The alarms can be independently configured to generate alarm messages. Each alarm item can be set for one of
the following severity levels:
critical(4)
—When active,
critical
alarm notifications appear as red highlighting on the
HOME
window (see
figure 4
on page 38) and as a flashing red star (see
figure 137
on page 252) on the
System Status
window (see
figure 136
on page 252).
major(5)
—When active,
major
alarm notifications appear as orange highlighting on the
HOME
window (see
figure 4
on page 38) and as an orange exclamation mark (see
figure 137
on page 252) on the
System Status
win-
dow (see
figure 136
on page 252).
•
minor(6)
—When active,
minor
alarm notifications appear as yellow highlighting on the
HOME
window
(see
figure 4
on page 38) and as a yellow triangle (see
figure 137
on page 252) on the
System Status
window
(see
figure 136
on page 252).
The
Alarm Trap Manager
requires that an IP address be entered.
If you
do not
want the T-DAC to send SNMP trap messages,
entering an address of
0.0.0.0
disables SNMP trap
message sending.
IMPORTANT