Alarm Levels - Symmetricom TimeProvider 100 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Operations

Alarm Levels

Table 4-2. TimeProvider 100 Alarms, Events, and Configuration (Continued)
Code
Name
TM_FW_DL_FAIL
28
TM_FW_DL_SUCC
29
Alarm Levels
Each detected condition can have one of four severity levels: Event, Minor, Major,
and Critical. Each condition has a default severity as shown in
System
Messages, on page 93. The CLI provides several types of configurable
options for each condition. See the
The basic capabilities are:
Change the severity level of the condition.
Disable or enable any reporting of the condition.
Define an amount of time after detection of the condition before it will actually be
reported.
show alarm-config
CLI command
become manifest in the TimeProvider 100 in three areas:
1. An event log provides history of "entry into" and "exit from" any condition that has
not been configured as disabled. Each entry in the log is timestamped. See
event
log, on page 66 for more information.
2. The
show active_alarm
system. The list shows alarms that were activated, but not yet cleared. See
active_alarm, on page 61 for more information.
3. The ALARM LED indicates the highest severity level of all conditions that are
currently present. As with
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Description
RTE
firmware download
failed
RTE firmware
download suc-
ceeded
set
queries the above settings for all of the conditions. See the
show
alarmconf, on page 62 for more information. These conditions
query is used to display a list of all active alarms in the
show alarmconf
Level
State
event
enable
event
enable
alarmconf, on page 71 for more information.
, the ALARM LED will not respond to
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Delay
Transient
0
yes
0
yes
Alarms and Event
show
show

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