Table 12-5 Alarm Fields; Table 12-6 Alarm Levels - Raisecom ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Manual

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ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
Alarm output
There are three alarm output modes:
Alarm will be broadcasted according to various terminals configured by the ISCOM2600G-HI
series switch, including CLI terminal and NMS.
Log output of alarm starts with the symbol "#", and the output format is as below:
#Index TimeStamp HostName ModuleName/Severity/name:Arise From Description.
Table 12-5 describes alarm fields.

Table 12-5 Alarm fields

TimeStamp
ModuleName
Severity
Arise From Description
Alarm levels
The alarm level is used to identify the severity degree of an alarm. The level is defined in
Table 12-6.

Table 12-6 Alarm levels

Critical (3)
Device alarm: refer to alarms caused by failure of physical resources, including power,
fan, processor, clock, Rx/Tx interfaces, and other hardware.
Alarm buffer: alarm is recorded in tabular form, including the current alarm table and
history alarm table.
Current alarm table, recording alarm which is not cleared, acknowledged or restored.
History alarm table, consisting of acknowledged and restored alarm, recording the
cleared, auto-restored or manually acknowledged alarm.
Log: alarm is generated to system log when recorded in the alarm buffer, and stored in
the alarm log buffer.
Trap information: alarm sent to NMS when the NMS is configured.
Field
Level
This alarm has affected system services and
requires immediate troubleshooting. Restore the
device or source immediately if they are
completely unavailable, even it is not during
working time.
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Time when an alarm is generated
Name for a module where alarms are generated
Alarm level
Descriptions about an alarm
Description
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Description
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