Alarms And Syslog Messages; Understanding Alarm Types And Severity Levels On Ex Series Switches; Table 89: Alarm Terms - Juniper EX4300 Hardware Manual

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CHAPTER 21

Alarms and Syslog Messages

Understanding Alarm Types and Severity Levels on EX Series Switches

Table 89: Alarm Terms

Term
alarm
alarm condition
alarm severity
chassis alarm
system alarm
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Understanding Alarm Types and Severity Levels on EX Series Switches on page 269
Chassis Component Alarm Conditions on EX4300 Switches on page 270
Checking Active Alarms with the J-Web Interface on page 274
Monitoring System Log Messages on page 275
NOTE:
This topic applies only to the J-Web Application package.
Alarms alert you to conditions that might prevent normal operation of the switch. Before
monitoring alarms on a Juniper Networks EX Series Ethernet switch, become familiar
with the terms defined in
Table 89 on page
Definition
Signal alerting you to conditions that might prevent normal operation. On a switch, the alarm
signal is the
LED lit on the front of the chassis.
ALM
Failure event that triggers an alarm.
Seriousness of the alarm. If the Alarm (
LED is yellow, this indicates a minor alarm. If the Alarm LED is unlit, there is no alarm or the switch
is halted.
Preset alarm triggered by a physical condition on the switch such as a power supply failure,
excessive component temperature, or media failure.
Preset alarm triggered by a missing rescue configuration or failure to install a license for a licensed
software feature.
NOTE:
On EX6200 switches, a system alarm can be triggered by an internal link error.
Alarm Types
269.
) LED is red, this indicates a major alarm. If the Alarm
ALM
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