Section 24.3.2.8, Example – Westermo RedFox Series User Manual
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Additional settings for LFF triggers are listed below. The only mandatory
setting is the list of (SHDSL) ports - no LFF alarm events will occur until
(SHDSL) ports are defined.
❼ Port(s) (mandatory): Define the port or ports this LFF trigger is associ-
ated with.
Note: LFF alarms are generated both when detecting that the remote
SHDSL switch indicated LFF, or when the SHDSL link is down.
❼ Enable/Disable: By default, the trigger is enabled.
❼ Condition: By default, the alarm condition is set to low. That is, high
(remote link ”up”) is considered normal and low (remote link ”down”) is
considered an alarm situation.
❼ Severity: By default, active severity is WARNING and inactive severity
is NOTIFY.
❼ Action: By default, the trigger is mapped to the default action profile
(action 1).
In this example an LFF trigger is created to monitor incoming LFF indications
on SHDSL port 1/1.
Example
wolverine:/config/alarm/#> trigger lff
wolverine:/config/alarm/trigger-2/#> port 1/1
wolverine:/config/alarm/trigger-2/#> end
wolverine:/config/alarm/#> show
Trigger
Type
Enabled
Action
Source
===============================================================================
1
frnt
YES
1
1
2
lff
YES
1
dsl 1/1
Action
Targets
===============================================================================
1
snmp log led digout
===============================================================================
Summary alarm traps: Disabled
wolverine:/config/alarm/#>
24.3.2.8
Timer Trigger Configuration Example
Syntax trigger timer
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