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Maintenance and
Troubleshooting

ASCII Alarm Messages

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The following messages are sent to an ASCII terminal or printer attached to the
communication port (either locally or remotely via an external device).
CAUTION:
You should be sure to clear alarms as they occur. Additional alarms will
not be reported until the previous alarm is cleared. Therefore, if you do
not clear an alarm, a serious outage could occur and you will be
unaware of it, unless you are monitoring the unit via the user interface
or SNMP.
When set, an alarm is sent at the start of an alarm condition.
If more than one alarm condition exists, only the highest priority alarm will be
sent. View Health and Status for all conditions.
An alarm cleared message is sent when the alarm condition no longer exists.
Table 5-1
lists the alarm messages and corresponding clear messages in
alphabetical order. Priority order is identified. Each alarm message contains:
Date and time ( mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss ) that the condition occurred or was
cleared.
The user configured device name.
Alarm description.
An identification of the affected interface (when applicable).
November 1996
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