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Event Types for Alarms
Table 60: EPICenter Events, Detected Through Polling (continued)
Event
Configuration Upload OK
Device Policy Configuration
Device Reboot
Device Warning from EPICenter
Fan Failed
High Trap Count
One-Shot Event No Longer Valid
Overheat
Power Supply Failed
Rogue Access Point Found
SNMP Reachable
SNMP Unreachable
Stack Member Down
Stacking Link Down
Syslog Flood
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Definition
The EPICenter server generates this event when it successfully uploads
configuration from a device. This event occurs ONLY when the upload is
done from EPICenter, not from Telnet, ExtremeWare Vista or any other
method.
The EPICenter server generates this event when it encounters a problem
configuring policies on a device using ACL and QoS.
The EPICenter server generates this event for a device when it detects a
device reboot (cold start or warm start). Unlike the cold start or warm start
SNMP trap, EPICenter generates this event by polling the device.
For Extreme Networks devices only. The EPICenter server generates this
event in one of two situations:
• If the server detects an infinite loop while walking the device's SNMP
MIB (may occur with ExtremeWare 4.1.19b2).
• If the device has a bad serial number reported through SNMP (may
occur with ExtremeWare 6.2.1 on the BlackDiamond 6816).
For Extreme Networks devices only. The EPICenter server generates this
event for an Extreme device when it detects, via polling, a transition from
fan OK to fan failed condition on the device. Unlike the SNMP Fan Failed
trap event, this event is generated only once, based on a state transition.
As an alternative, you can detect a Fan Failed condition by using the
SNMP Fan Failed trap, which will be generated every 30 seconds until the
condition is corrected.
For Extreme Networks devices only. The EPICenter server generates this
event for an Extreme device when it detects a transition from normal
temperature to overheat condition on the device. Unlike the SNMP
overheat trap event, this event is based on a state transition, and will be
generated only once. As an alternative, you can detect an Overheat
condition by using the SNMP Overheat trap, which will be generated every
30 seconds until the condition is corrected.
For Extreme Networks devices only. The EPICenter server generates this
event if the device reports a power supply failure.
The EPICenter server generates this event when the state of
communication with the device transitions from unreachable to reachable.
The EPICenter server generates this event when it fails to communicate
with a device following a previously successful communication. In other
words, this event is generated when the state of communication with the
device transitions from reachable to unreachable.
The EPICenter server generates this event if the server receives syslog
messages at a rate that exceeds the user-defined limit set in the
Administration applet via the Scalability Properties. See
Administration" on page 362
"Server Properties
for more information.
EPICenter Reference Guide

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