Configuring Ie 3000 Switch Alarms; Default Ie 3000 Switch Alarm Configuration - Cisco IE 3000 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring IE 3000 Switch Alarms

Configuring IE 3000 Switch Alarms
This section describes how to configure the IE 3000 switch alarms:

Default IE 3000 Switch Alarm Configuration

Table 3-3
Table 3-3
Default IE 3000 Switch Alarm Configuration
Alarm
Global
Power Supply Alarm
Primary Temperature Alarm
Secondary Temperature Alarm
Port
Link Fault Alarm
Port not Forwarding Alarm
Port not Operating Alarm
FCS Bit Error Rate Alarm
Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
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SNMP Traps
SNMP is an application-layer protocol that provides a message format for communication between
managers and agents. The SNMP system consists of an SNMP manager, an SNMP agent, and a
management information base (MIB).
The snmp-server enable traps command can be changed so that the user can send alarm traps to
an SNMP server. You can use alarm profiles to set environmental or port status alarm conditions to
send SNMP alarm traps. See the
information.
Syslog Messages
You can use alarm profiles to send system messages to a syslog server. See the
Switch Alarms" section on page 3-4
Default IE 3000 Switch Alarm Configuration, page 3-4
shows the default IE 3000 switch alarm configuration.
Default Setting
Enabled in switch single power mode. No alarm.
In dual-power supply mode, the default alarm notification is a system
message to the console.
Enabled for switch temperature range of 203
(-20
The primary switch temperature alarm is associated with the major relay.
Disabled.
Disabled on all interfaces.
Disabled on all interfaces.
Enabled on all interfaces.
Disabled on all interfaces.
"Enabling SNMP Traps" section on page 3-11
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