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Alarm Commands
This chapter describes the alarm management commands.
43.1 Alarm Commands
Use these commands to view, customize and clear alarms. You can also set the device to report alarms to an SNMP or syslog server that you specify.
43.2 General Alarm Command Parameters
The following table describes commonly used alarm command parameter notation.
Table 91 General Alarm Command Parameters
NOTATION | DESCRIPTION |
<alarm> | Specify a category of alarms. |
| eqpt represents equipment alarms. |
| dsl represents Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) alarms. |
| enet represents Ethernet alarms. |
| sys represents system alarms. |
| all specifies every alarm category. |
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<severity> | Specify an alarm severity level (critical, major, minor, info or all). Critical alarms |
| are the most severe, major alarms are the second most severe, minor alarms |
| are the third most severe and info alarms are the least severe. |
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<condition> | This is the text description for the condition under which the alarm applies. Use |
| the alarm tablelist to find alarm conditions. |
43.3 Alarm Show Command
Syntax:
ras> alarm show [<severity>all] [<alarm>all] [<condition>all] [detail]
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[detail] | = Display |
This command displays the current alarms by severity, alarm category or alarm condition.
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