Understanding Ie 3000 Switch Alarms - Cisco IE 3000 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring Cisco IE 3000 Switch Alarms
This section describes how to configure the different alarms for the Cisco IE 3000 switch.
This chapter consists of these sections:
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this chapter, see the switch
Note
command reference for this release.

Understanding IE 3000 Switch Alarms

The IE 3000 switch software monitors switch conditions on a per port or a switch basis. If the conditions
present on the switch or a port do not match the set parameters, the switch software triggers an alarm or
a system message. By default, the switch software sends the system messages to a system message
logging facility, or a syslog facility. You can also configure the switch to send Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) traps to an SNMP server. You can configure the switch to trigger an
external alarm device by using the two independent alarm relays (major or minor). For more information
on how to configure the alarms, see the
This section includes information about these topics:
OL-13018-01
Understanding IE 3000 Switch Alarms, page 3-1
Configuring IE 3000 Switch Alarms, page 3-4
Displaying IE 3000 Switch Alarms Status, page 3-12
Global Status Monitoring Alarms, page 3-2
FCS Error Hysteresis Threshold, page 3-2
Port Status Monitoring Alarms, page 3-2
Triggering Alarm Options, page 3-3
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