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Table 81: Alarm Terms and Definitions (continued)
Term
Definition
Alarm types
Alarms include the following types:
Chassis alarm—Predefined alarm triggered by a physical condition on the device such as a power
supply failure or excessive component temperature.
Interface alarm—Alarm you configure to alert you when an interface link is down. Applies to
ethernet, fibre-channel, and management-ethernet interfaces. You can configure a red (major)
or yellow (minor) alarm for the link-down condition, or have the condition ignored.
System alarm—Predefined alarm that might be triggered by a missing rescue configuration, failure
to install a license for a licensed software feature, or high disk usage.
Interface Alarm Messages
Interface alarms are alarms that you configure to alert you when an interface is down.
To configure an interface link-down condition to trigger a red or yellow alarm, or to configure the link-down
condition to be ignored, use the alarm statement at the [edit chassis] hierarchy level. You can specify the
ethernet, fibre-channel, or management-ethernet interface type.
By default, major alarms are configured for interface link-down conditions on the control plane and
management network interfaces in a QFabric system. The link-down alarms indicate that connectivity to
the control plane network is down. You can configure these alarms to be ignored using the alarm statement
at the [edit chassis] hierarchy level.
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