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ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
You can perform the alarm monitoring on some alarm, alarm source or specified alarm on
from specified alarm source.
Alarm reverse refers to the device will report the information opposite to actual status when
recording alarm, or report the alarm when there is no alarm. Alarms are not reported if there
are alarms.
Currently, the device is only in support of reverse mode configuration of the interface. There
are three reverse modes to be configure; the specific definitions are as below:
The device alarm is reported normally.
Configure the alarm reverse mode of an interface as manual reverse mode. In this mode, no
matter what the current alarm status is, the reported alarm status of the interface will be
changed opposite to the actual alarm status immediately; in other words, alarms are not
reported when there are alarms, and alarms are reported when there are no alarms actually.
The interface will maintain the opposite alarm status regardless of the alarm status changes
before the alarm reverse status being restored to non-reverse mode.
Configure the alarm reverse mode as auto-reverse mode. If no reversible alarm is on the
interface, this configuration will be prompted as failure. If reversible alarms are on the
interface, this configuration will succeed and enter reverse mode; in other words, the reported
alarm status of the interface will be changed opposite to the actual alarm status immediately.
After the alarm is finished, the enabling state of interface alarm reverse will end automatically
and changes to non-reverse alarm mode so that the alarm status can be reported normally in
the next alarm.
Alarm delay refers that the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch will record alarms and report them
to NMS after a delay but not immediately when alarms generate. Delay for recording and
reporting alarms are identical.
By default, the device alarm is reported once generating (0s), which is instant reporting; clear
alarm once it ends (0s), which is instant clearing.
Alarm storage mode refers to how to record new generated alarms when the alarm buffer is
full. There are two ways:
When the alarm monitoring is enabled, the alarm module will receive alarms
generated by modules, and process them according to the configurations of the alarm
module, such as recording alarm in alarm buffer, or recording system logs.
When the alarm monitoring is disabled, the alarm module will discard alarms
generated by modules without follow-up treatment. In addition, alarms will not be
recorded on the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch.
Alarm reverse mode
Non-reverse mode
Manual reverse mode
Auto-reverse mode
Alarm delay
Alarm storage mode
stop: stop mode, when the alarm buffer is full, new generated alarms will be
discarded without recording.
loop: wrapping mode, when the alarm buffer is full, the new generated alarms will
replace old alarm and take rolling records.
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