Chapter 43 Alarm Commands
The following example displays the current critical level alarms for all alarm categories and conditions.
The source is where the alarm originated. This is either a DSL port number, one of the Ethernet ports (enet 1 or 2), or “eqpt” for the system itself.
Figure 138 Alarm Show Command Example
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1 | dsl | ( 5000)line_up | local1 | V | V | info | - |
2 | dsl | ( 5001)line_down | local1 | V | V | minor | V |
3 | dsl | ( 5002)ad_perf_lol_thresh | local1 | V | V | minor | V |
4 | dsl | ( 5003)ad_perf_lof_thresh | local1 | V | V | minor | V |
5 | dsl | ( 5004)ad_perf_los_thresh | local1 | V | V | minor | V |
6 | dsl | ( 5005)ad_perf_lop_thresh | local1 | V | V | minor | V |
7 | dsl | ( 5006)ad_perf_es_thresh | local1 | V | V | minor | V |
8 | dsl | ( 5007)ad_perf_ses_thresh | local1 | V | V | minor | V |
9 | dsl | ( 5008)ad_perf_uas_thresh | local1 | V | V | minor | V |
10 | dsl | ( 5009)ad_atuc_loftrap | local1 | V | V | minor | - |
11 | dsl | ( 5010)ad_atuc_lostrap | local1 | V | V | minor | - |
12 | dsl | ( 5011)ad_atur_loftrap | local1 | V | V | minor | - |
13 | dsl | ( 5012)ad_atur_lostrap | local1 | V | V | minor | - |
14 | dsl | ( 5013)ad_atur_lprtrap | local1 | V | V | minor | - |
15 | eqpt | (10000)vol_err | local1 | V | V | critical | - |
16 | eqpt | (10001)temp_err | local1 | V | V | critical | - |
17 | eqpt | (10002)hw_rtc_fail | local1 | V | V | critical | - |
18 | eqpt | (10003)hw_mon_fail | local1 | V | V | critical | - |
19 | eqpt | (10004)cold_start | local1 | V | V | info | - |
Press any key to continue, 'e' to exit, 'n' for nopause
43.4 Alarm Port Show Command
Syntax:
ras> alarm port show [<severity>all]
This command displays port alarm severity level thresholds. The system reports an alarm on a port if the alarm has a severity equal to or higher than the port’s threshold.
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