Alarms - Cisco TelePresence Administrator's Manual

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Alarms

Alarms occur when an event or configuration change has taken place on the VCS that requires some manual
administrator intervention, such as a restart. Alarms may also be raised for hardware and environmental
issues such as faulty disks and fans or high temperatures.
The
Alarms
page
(Status >
where applicable, their proposed resolution). When there are unacknowledged alarms in place on the VCS,
an alarm icon
appears at the top right of all pages. You can also access the
alarm icon.
Each alarm is identified by a 5-digit Alarm ID, shown in the rightmost column in the alarms list. The first 2
digits of the Alarm ID categorize the alarm as follows:
Alarm ID prefix
Category
10nnn
Hardware issues
15nnn
Software issues
20nnn
Cluster-related issues
25nnn
Network and network services settings
30nnn
Licensing / resources / option keys
35nnn
External applications and services (such as policy services or LDAP/AD configuration)
40nnn
Security issues (such as certificates, passwords or insecure configuration)
45nnn
General VCS configuration issues
55nnn
B2BUA issues
All alarms raised on the VCS are also raised as Cisco TMS tickets. All the attributes of an alarm (its ID,
severity and so on) are included in the information sent to Cisco TMS.
List of alarms
The following table lists the alarms that can be raised on the VCS.
ID
Title
10001 Hardware failure <problem description>
10002 RAID degraded
10003 PSU
redundancy lost
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X8.1.1)
Alarms) provides a list of all the alarms currently in place on your system (and,
Description
<problem description>
<problem description>
Alarms
page by clicking on the
Solution
Follow your Cisco RMA process to
obtain replacement parts, and then
see 'Cisco UCS C220 Server
Installation and Service Guide' for
information about how to replace
server components.
Follow your Cisco RMA process to
obtain replacement parts, and then
see 'Cisco UCS C220 Server
Installation and Service Guide' for
information about how to replace
server components.
Alarms
Severity
Critical
Critical
Critical
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