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Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide
Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev. D0, June 2004
Chapter5 CLI Commands
cnfalm
cnfalmTo configure the alarm parameters for a specified line, use the cnfalm command in the VoIP
switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes.
cnfalm -ds1 line-num -red red-sev -rai rai-sev -neu ne-alarm-up -ned ne-alarm-down
-net ne-alarm-thresh -feu fe-alarm-up -fed fe-alarm-down -fet fe-alarm-thresh
Syntax Description
Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures when using this command.
Examples The following example shows that line 2 is configured with a red severity alarm of major, and an RAI
severity of minor:
cnfalm -ds1 2 -red 1 -rai 1
-ds1 The mandatory line-num argument identifier.
line-num Line number on which to configure alarm parameters. In the range from 1 to 8.
-red The mandatory red-sev argument identifier.
red-sev Red alarm severity level. It can be one of the following values:
•1 = Minor
•2 = Major
-rai The mandatory rai-sev argument identifier.
rai-sev RAI alarm severity level. It can be one of the following values:
•1 = Minor
•2 = Major
-neu The mandatory ne-alarm-up argument identifier.
ne-alarm-up Near end alarm up count (defined in milliseconds), in the range from 1 to 65535.
-ned The mandatory ne-alarm-down argument identifier.
ne-alarm-down Near end alarm down count (defined in milliseconds), in the range from 1 to
65535.
-net The mandatory ne-alarm-thresh argument identifier.
ne-alarm-thresh Near end alarm threshold (defined in milliseconds), in the range from 1 to 65535.
-feu The mandatory fe-alarm-up argument identifier.
fe-alarm-up Far end alarm up count (defined in milliseconds), in the range from 1 to 65535.
-fed The mandatory fe-alarm-down argument identifier.
fe-alarm-down Far end alarm down count (defined in milliseconds), in the range from 1 to
65535.
-fet The mandatory fe-alarm-thresh argument identifier.
fe-alarm-thresh Far end alarm threshold (defined in milliseconds), in the r ange fr om 1 to 6553 5.