Chapter 43 Alarm Commands
The following example displays the port alarm thresholds for all ports. “ifindex” identifies the interface.
Figure 139 Alarm Port Show Command Example
ras> alarm port show | severity | |
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01 | 01 | minor |
02 | 02 | minor |
03 | 03 | minor |
04 | 04 | minor |
05 | 05 | minor |
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Press any key to | continue, 'e' to exit, 'n' for nopause | |
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43.5 Alarm Port Set Command
Syntax:
ras> alarm port set <allenet1enet2port> <severity>
where
<allenet1enet = Ports on the
This command sets the alarm severity threshold for recording alarms on an individual port(s). The system reports an alarm on a port if the alarm has a severity equal to or higher than the port’s threshold.
The following example has the
Figure 140 Alarm Port Set Command Example
ras> alarm port set 7 critical
43.6 Alarm Tablelist Command
Syntax:
ras> alarm tablelist [<alarm>all] [<severity>all] [<fac>all][<target>[,<target>]] [<condition>all]
where
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