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NLS: Network
Link Status
Alarm
An alarm is issued whenever the Network or Server link status is
changed.
Format:
A:mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss:
NLS:NETL|SVRL:LNKD|10HDX|10FDX|100HDX|100FDX
:/*message*/
Where:
A: identifies the message as an alarm.
mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss: is the timestamp.
NLS: identifies the message as a Network
Link Status Alarm.
Alarm Modifiers and Messages
NETL: indicates the network port status.
Message: [No carrier|10Mb/s|100Mb/s][half
duplex|full duplex]
SVRL indicates the server port status.
Message: [No carrier|10Mb/s|100Mb/s] [half
duplex|full duplex]
Extended Data
LINKD: indicates no carrier.
10HDX: indicates 10Mb/s, half duplex.
10FDX: indicates 10Mb/s, full duplex.
100HDX: indicates 100Mb/s, half duplex.
100FDX: indicates 100Mb/s, full duplex.
Alarm Logging
The SA7150 maintains a circular buffer of alarms issued. The most
recent alarms, as well as historical logs generated and saved as a
result of exceptional conditions, are viewable at the console or in
Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH) remote sessions. Viewing the current
alarms results in an immediate dump of the alarm buffer.
The historical logs consist of a snapshot of the information retrievable
via the status line command followed by a dump of the alarm buffer
existing at the time of the exceptional condition.