Network Alarms; Ntp Server Status Alarm - AudioCodes Mediant 800 Reference Manual

Gateway & session border controller series simple network management protocol
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CHAPTER 7    SNMP Traps
Alarm
Probable Cause
Severity
Warning

Network Alarms

This section describes alarms concerned with the network.

NTP Server Status Alarm

Alarm
OID
Description
Default Severity
Event Type
Probable Cause
Severity
Major
communicationsProtocolError
Condition
An attempt was made to
configure a customized
Allocation Profile with values
that exceed the device's
capacity support based on
physical memory.
Table 7-36: acNTPServerStatusAlarm
1.3.6.1.4.1.5003.9.10.1.21.2.0.71
The alarm is sent when the connection to the NTP server is lost.
Cleared when the connection is reestablished. Unset time (because
of no connection to NTP server) may result with functionality
degradation and failure in device. If the device receives no response
from the NTP server, it polls the NTP server for 10 minutes for a
response. If there is still no response after this duration, the device
declares the NTP server as unavailable, by sending this alarm. The
failed response could be due to incorrect configuration.
Major
communicationsAlarm
communicationsSubsystemFailure
Condition
No initial
communication to
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acFloatingLicenseAlarm
Text
"Not enough
memory to
allocate for
'custom'
profile."
acNTPServerStatusAlarm
Text
"NTP server alarm.
No connection to
NTP server."
Corrective
Action
Configure an
Allocation
Profile within
the bounds of
the device's
capacity
support.
Corrective Action
Repair NTP
communication (the
NTP server is down or

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