Log Format; Figure 141 Alarm Tablelist Command Example; Table 92 Log Format - ZyXEL Communications IES-612-51A User Manual

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Chapter 43 Alarm Commands
This command lists alarm settings.
The following example displays the supported minor level alarms for all alarm categories,
facilities, types of alarm messages and conditions.

Figure 141 Alarm Tablelist Command Example

ras> alarm table
no alarm
clearable
--- -----
1
dsl
2
dsl
3
dsl
4
dsl
5
dsl
6
dsl
7
dsl
8
dsl
9
dsl
10
dsl
11
dsl
12
dsl
13
dsl
14
dsl
15
eqpt
16
eqpt
17
eqpt
18
eqpt
19
eqpt
==================================== SNIP =================================

43.7 Log Format

The following table describes the columns in the list.

Table 92 Log Format

LABEL
no
alarm
condition
facility
snmp
syslog
severity
clearable
286
condition
-------------------------
( 5000)line_up
( 5001)line_down
( 5002)ad_perf_lol_thresh
( 5003)ad_perf_lof_thresh
( 5004)ad_perf_los_thresh
( 5005)ad_perf_lop_thresh
( 5006)ad_perf_es_thresh
( 5007)ad_perf_ses_thresh
( 5008)ad_perf_uas_thresh
( 5009)ad_atuc_loftrap
( 5010)ad_atuc_lostrap
( 5011)ad_atur_loftrap
( 5012)ad_atur_lostrap
( 5013)ad_atur_lprtrap
(10000)vol_err
(10001)temp_err
(10002)hw_rtc_fail
(10003)hw_mon_fail
(10004)cold_start
DESCRIPTION
This is the index number of the alarm entry in this list display.
This is the category of alarms. eqpt represents equipment alarms. dsl
represents Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) alarms. enet represents Ethernet
alarms. sys represents system alarms.
There is a condition code number for the specific alarm message and a text
description for the condition under which the alarm applies.
This is the log facility (local1~local7) on the syslog server where the system is to
log this alarm. This is for alarms that send alarms to a syslog server.
This displays "V" if the system is to send this alarm to an SNMP server. It
displays "-" if the system does not send this alarm to an SNMP server.
This displays "V" if the system is to send this alarm to a syslog server. It displays
"-" if the system does not send this alarm to a syslog server.
This is the alarm severity level (critical, major, minor or info).
This displays "V" if the alarm clear command removes the alarm from the
system. It displays "-"if the alarm clear command does not remove the alarm
from the system.
facility snmp syslog severity
-------- ---- ------ -------- -------
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
local1
V
V
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info
-
minor
V
minor
V
minor
V
minor
V
minor
V
minor
V
minor
V
minor
V
minor
-
minor
-
minor
-
minor
-
minor
-
critical
-
critical
-
critical
-
critical
-
info
-

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