Understanding Alarm Types And Severity Classes On Acx Series Routers; Alarm Types; Table 30: Alarm Output Fields; Table 31: Alarm Terms - Juniper ACX1000 Hardware Manual

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Table 30: Alarm Output Fields

Field
Alarm time
Class
Description
Understanding Alarm Types and Severity Classes on ACX Series Routers on page 125
Monitoring System Log Messages on page 124
Before monitoring alarms on the router, become familiar with the terms defined in
Table 31 on page
125.

Table 31: Alarm Terms

Term
Definition
Alarm
Signal alerting you to conditions that might prevent normal operation.
On a router, the alarm signal is the red system LED lit on the front of
the chassis.
Alarm condition
Failure event that triggers an alarm.
Alarm severity
Seriousness of the alarm. The level of severity can be either major
(steady red) or minor (blinking red).
Chassis alarm
Predefined alarm triggered by a physical condition on the router, such
as a power failure, excessive component temperature, or media failure.
System alarm
Predefined alarm triggered by a missing rescue configuration or failure
to install a license for a licensed software feature.
The router supports these alarms:
Chassis alarms indicate a failure on the router or one of its components. Chassis alarms
are preset and cannot be modified.
System alarms indicate a missing rescue configuration. System alarms are preset and
cannot be modified, although you can configure them to appear automatically in the
J-Web interface display or CLI display.
Chapter 23: Troubleshooting Components
Values
Date and time when the failure was detected.
Alarm severity—either major or minor.
Brief synopsis of the alarm.
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