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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
37.4.1 Edit Alarm Event Setup Screen
Use this screen to specify the severity level of an alarm(s) and where the system is to send the
alarm(s).
To open this screen, click Alarm > Alarm Status. Then, click an alarm’s index number.
Figure 119 Alarm > Alarm Event Setup > Edit
Table 83 Alarm > Alarm Event Setup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Alarm Status
Click Alarm Status to go to a screen that displays the alarms that are currently
in the system (see
Alarm Port Setup
Click Alarm Port Setup to go to a screen where you can configure the alarm
severity threshold for recording alarms on an individual port(s). See
Index
This field displays the index number of the alarm in the list. Click this to specify
the severity level of an alarm(s) and where the system is to send the alarm(s).
See
.
Alarm
This field displays the alarm category to which the alarm belongs.
eqpt represents equipment alarms.
dsl represents Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) alarms.
enet represents Ethernet alarms.
sys represents system alarms.
Condition Code
This field displays the condition code number for the specific alarm message.
Condition
This field displays a text description for the condition under which the alarm
applies.
Facility
This field displays the log facility (local1~local7) on the syslog server where the
system is to log this alarm. This is for alarms that send alarms to a syslog
server.
SNMP
This field displays “V” if the system is to send this alarm to an SNMP server. It
displays “-“ if the system does not send this alarm to an SNMP server.
Syslog
This field displays “V” if the system is to send this alarm to a syslog server. It
displays “-“ if the system does not send this alarm to a syslog server.
Severity
This field displays the alarm severity level (critical, major, minor or info).
Clearable
This displays “V” if the alarm clear command removes the alarm from the
system. It displays “-“if the alarm clear command does not remove the alarm
from the system.