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Cisco ONS 15530 Configuration Guide and Command Reference
78-14227-01, Cisco IOS Release 12.1(10)EV2
Chapter5 Configuring Transponder Line Card Interfaces
Configuring Alarm Thresholds
Configuring Alarm Thresholds
To configure alarm thresholds on transparent interfaces, perform the followi ng steps, beginning in global
configuration mode:
Note If a threshold type does not apply to the encapsulat ion type for the in terfa ce, tha t t hr eshol d type is
ignored.
Command Purpose
Step1 Switch(config)# threshold-list name
Switch(config-t-list)#
Creates or selects the threshold list to configure and
enters threshold list configuration mode.
Step2 Switch(config-t-list)# notification-throttle
timer seconds Configures the SNMP notification timer. The default
value is 5 seconds. (Optional)
Step3 Switch(config-t-list)# threshold name
{8b10b cvrd | cdl hec | sonet-sdh sectioncv}
{failure | degrade} [index value]
Switch(config-threshold)#
Specifies a threshold type to modify and enters
threshold configuration mode.
Step4 Switch(config-threshold)# value rate value Specifies the threshold rate value. This value is the
negative power of 10 (10-n).
Step5 Switch(config-threshold)# description text Specifies a description of the threshold. The default
value is the null string. (Optional)
Step6 Switch(config-threshold)# aps trigger Enables APS switchover when this threshold is
crossed. (Optional)
Note This command only triggers switchovers for
y-cable protection, not for splitter protection.
Step7 Switch(config-threshold)# exit
Switch(config-t-list)#
Returns to threshold list configuration mode.
Repeat Step 3 through Step 7 to configure more
thresholds in the threshold list.
Step8 Switch(config-t-list)# exit
Switch(config)#
Returns to global configuration mode.
Step9 Switch(config)# interface {transparent
slot/subcard/0 | wave slot/subcard}
Switch(config-if)#
Selects the transparent or wave interface to configure
and enters interface configuration mode.
Step10 Switch(config-if)# threshold-group name Configures the threshold list on the interface.