Chapter 53 Alarm Commands
The source is where the alarm originated. This is either a DSL port number, one of
the Ethernet ports (enet 1 or 2), or "eqpt" for the system itself.
ras> alarm show
[current alarm list]
no alarm
------ ------
1 eqpt
2 eqpt
3 eqpt
53.2.2 Alarm Port Show Command Example
This example shows the results of using this command.
ras> alarm port show
Press any key to continue, 'e' to exit, 'n' for nopause
no
-----
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Press any key to continue, 'e' to exit, 'n' for nopause
53.2.3 Alarm Port Set Command Example
The following example has the IES record only critical alarms on DSL port 7.
ras> alarm port set 7 critical
416
condition
-------------------- -------- -------------- -------
+fan_err
+fan_err
+fan_err
ifindex
severity
----------
-----------
01
minor
02
minor
03
minor
04
minor
05
minor
06
minor
07
minor
08
minor
09
minor
10
minor
11
minor
12
minor
13
minor
14
minor
15
minor
16
minor
17
minor
18
minor
19
minor
20
minor
severity timestamp
critical 09/19 12:49:10 eqpt 1
critical 09/19 12:49:10 eqpt 3
critical 09/19 12:49:10 eqpt 2
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