ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
160 CHAPTER 8: TIMING AND ALARM CONTROLLER MANAGEMENT
Viewing Alarm Signals Out the DB-15 Connector
You may display the current configuration of the alarm signals over the
DB-15 connector. To do this, perform the following tasks:
Example
In the following example:
A Temp Alarm, Sys Alarm, Red Alarm, Yellow Alarm and Power Alarm
signal have been configured in the past to be sent out the DB-15
connector for all associated faults.
The administrator configures a Blue Alarm signal to not be sent out the
DB-15 connector for all associated faults.
cli:192.168.208.3:root# aux-device db15 alarm blue
cli:192.168.208.3:root# show aux-device db15
Temp Alarm backplane-temp-fault enabled
processor-temp-fault enabled
ps-temp-fault enabled
fan-temp-fault enabled
Sys Alarm backplane-system-fault enabled
backplane-temp-fault enabled
backplane-power-fault enabled
local-pwr-a-fault enabled
local-pwr-b-fault enabled
red-alarm-fault enabled
ps-temp-fault enabled
ps-ac-fault enabled
ps-dc-fault enabled
fan-temp-fault enabled
fan-rotation-fault enabled
Red Alarm bits-a-fault enabled
bits-b-fault enabled
red-alarm-fault enabled
Blue Alarm blue-alarm-fault disabled
Yellow Alarm yellow-alarm-fault enabled
Power Alarm local-pwr-a-fault enabled
Task Command
1. Enter root mode. root
2. Display current configuration of the
alarm signals out the DB-15 connector.
show aux-device db15