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Chapter 44 Alarm Commands
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This command lists alarm settings.
The following example displays the supported minor level alarms for all alarm categories,
facilities, types of alarm messages and conditions.
44.7 Log Format
The following table describes the columns in the list.
=
snmp|syslog|all
The type of alarm messages that the device
is to send (SNMP, syslog or all).
=
Text description for the condition.
ras> alarm tablelist
no alarm condition facility snmp syslog severity clearable
--- ----- ------------------------- -------- ---- ------ -------- -------
1 dsl ( 5000)line_up local1 V V info -
2 dsl ( 5001)line_down local1 V V minor V
3 dsl ( 5002)shdsl_tca_atten local1 V V info V
4 dsl ( 5003)shdsl_tca_snrm local1 V V info V
5 dsl ( 5004)shdsl_tca_es local1 V V info V
6 dsl ( 5005)shdsl_tca_ses local1 V V info V
7 dsl ( 5006)shdsl_tca_crc local1 V V info V
8 dsl ( 5007)shdsl_tca_losw local1 V V info V
9 dsl ( 5008)shdsl_tca_uas local1 V V info V
10 eqpt (10000)vol_err local1 V V critical -
11 eqpt (10001)temp_err local1 V V critical -
12 eqpt (10002)hw_rtc_fail local1 V V critical -
13 eqpt (10003)hw_mon_fail local1 V V critical -
14 eqpt (10004)cold_start local1 V V info -
15 eqpt (10005)warm_start local1 V V info -
16 sys (15000)reboot local1 V V info -
17 sys (15001)aco local1 V V info -
18 sys (15002)alm_clear local1 V V info -
19 sys (15003)login_fail local1 V V minor V
Press any key to continue, 'e' to exit, 'n' for nopause
Table 91 Log Format
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
no
This is the index number of the alarm entry in this list display.
alarm
This is the category of alarms. eqpt represents equipment alarms. dsl
represents Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) alarms. enet represents Ethernet
alarms. sys represents system alarms.
condition
There is a condition code number for the specific alarm message and a text
description for the condition under which the alarm applies.
facility
This is 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 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.