User guide

Types of Alarm Indicators Logs
Log Reference for SBx3100 and iMAP Series Switches (Overview of Logs / Alarms System)
1-8
2.3 Logs
Allied Telesis products provide totally flexible logging functionality.
Note that logs are the way to find out about troubles since all events produce logs and all logs with traps are
sent to NMS, where the interface can be customized, as explained in 1.2.
2.4 Traps
Refer to the SBx3112 Software Reference Manual for details about the SNMP parameter SNMPTRAPFILTER and
instructions for configuring SNMP and monitoring for traps. The user can customize the output of traps. For
example, users can determine where trap output will be sent, select the severity and category of the reported
traps, etc.
TABLE 1-2 Port Outage Thresholds commands
Noun Verb Syntax Description
ALARMS
THRESHOLD
SET SET
ALARMS
THRESHOLD
[ MINOR=value ]
[ MAJOR=value ]
[ CRITICAL=value ]
The alarm thresholds control when the
MINOR, MAJOR, and CRITICAL Port Out-
age Threshold alarms are raised. The values
must be non-zero and satisfy the condition
of MINOR, MAJOR, or CRITICAL. These
signify the lowest number of ports for that
alarm to be raised.
Critical - Minimum number of ports before
a CRITICAL alarm is raised.
Major - Minimum number of ports before a
MAJOR alarm is raised.
Minor - Minimum number of ports before a
MINOR alarm is raised. Setting minor to
anything greater t h a n o n e is allowed, b u t
not recommended.That means that
(MINOR - 1) ports can be out of service
before the threshold alarm is raised.
Note: When all UPLINK ports are out of
service, a CRITICAL alarm will be raised
regardless of the threshold values.
ALARMS
THRESHOLD
SETDEFAULTS SETDEFAULTS
ALARMS
THRESHOLD
This command sets all alarm threshold val-
ues back to the factory defaults.
ALARMS
THRESHOLD
SHOW SHOW
ALARMS
THRESHOLD
Displays the current settings for port alarm
thresholds.