Chapter 4
Continuing Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface
Command
Step 3
AS5350(config)# facility-alarm detect
interface [interface type] [slot/port]
Step 4
AS5350(config)# facility-alarm detect
controller [t1 | e1 | t3] [slot/port]
Step 5
AS5350(config)# facility-alarm detect
modem-board [slot]
Step 6
AS5350(config)# facility-alarm detect rps
Step 7
AS5350(config)# facility-alarm detect
temperature
Step 8
AS5350(config)# facility-alarm detect fan
Step 9
AS5350(config-if)# Ctrl-Z
AS5350#
Verify
To see the status of the alarms, enter the show facility-alarm command:
AS5350# show facility-alarm
FastEthernet0/0
Modem Card 4
Facility Alarm is ON
If you are having trouble:
Tip
•
•
•
OL-3418-02 B0
Device
State
------
-----
UP
UP
Make sure the cable connections are not loose or disconnected.
Make sure you are using Number 12 or 14 AWG copper wires to connect to the alarm port terminal
blocks.
Make sure your alarm is operational.
Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide
Purpose
Turns on the facility alarm when an interface goes
down. Enter interface type and slot/port
designation.
Turns on alarm when controller goes down. The
slot values range from 1 to 7. The port values
range from 0 to 7 for T1 and E1. For T3, the port
value is always 0.
Turns on alarm when modem board present in slot
# fails.
Turns on alarm when RPS failure event is
detected. Any of the following failures turns on
the alarm:
•
I/P voltage failure
•
O/P voltage failure
•
Overvoltage condition
•
Multiple failures
Turns on alarm if thermal failure event is detected.
Turns on alarm if fan failure event is detected.
Returns to enable mode.
Configuring Alarms
4-11