Introduction; Alarms Overview; Debounce; Alarm Severity Levels - Cisco Signaling Interface H.323 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Cisco HSI Alarms

Introduction

This chapter contains information about Cisco H.323 Signaling Interface (HSI) alarms, troubleshooting
procedures for these alarms, and information about detailed logging. This chapter contains the following
sections:

Alarms Overview

An alarm can be in one of the following states:

Debounce

The alarms have a timeout (debounce) period. The debounce period is the time that elapses before an alarm
condition is accepted. Use the ALARMDEBOUNCETIME parameter to set the debounce period (see
Chapter 3, "Provisioning the Cisco

Alarm Severity Levels

The Cisco HSI generates autonomous messages, or events, to notify you of problems or atypical network
conditions. Depending on the event severity level, events are considered alarms or informational events.
Table 5-1
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Alarms Overview, page 5-1
Retrieving Alarm Messages, page 5-3
Acknowledging and Clearing Alarms, page 5-4
Alarms List, page 5-5
Troubleshooting, page 5-6
Detailed Logging, page 5-16
Raised, when a persistent fault occurs in the system
Cleared, when the fault is fixed
lists the severity levels and the required responses.
HSI"). The default debounce period is 0.
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