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<severity>
<fac>
<target>
[clearable]
This command sets the severity level of an alarm(s) and where the system is to send the
alarm(s).
Note: Use the
The following example creates an alarm report entry that sets all system alarms to the major
severity level and sends them to an SNMP server at the local 3 log facility.

Figure 130 Alarm Xedit Command Example

ras> alarm xedit sys all major local3 syslog

40.11 Alarm Cutoff Command

Syntax:
ras> alarm cutoff
This command cancels an alarm. This stops the sending of the alarm signal current. This is
useful in stopping an alarm if you have the alarm output connector pins connected to a visible
or audible alarm. The alarm entry remains in the system.

40.12 Alarm Clear Command

Syntax:
ras> alarm clear
This command erases the clearable alarm entries.
Chapter 40 Alarm Commands
Specify an alarm severity level (critical, major, minor or info)
=
for this alarm. Critical alarms are the most severe, major alarms
are the second most severe, minor alarms are the third most
severe and info alarms are the least severe.
The log facility (
=
syslog messages to a particular file in the syslog server. Set this
if this entry is for sending alarms to a syslog server. See your
syslog program's documentation for details.
=
snmp|syslog|all
is to send (SNMP, syslog or all). You can specify more than one
separated by commas.
=
clearable|unclearable
command removes the alarm from the system.
clear
command to display alarm setting details.
alarm tablelist
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) has the device log the
local1~local7
The type of alarm messages that the device
This sets whether or not the
alarm
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