Specifications

Configuring Ethernet 10BaseT
Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server Software Configuration Guide
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Verify
To see the status of the alarms:
Enter the show facility-alarm command:
5300# show facility-alarm
Device State
Ethernet0 UP
FastEthernet0 OWN
Facility Alarm is ON
5300#
Tips
If you are having trouble:
Make sure the cable connections are not loose or disconnected.
Make sure you are using Number 12 or 14 AWG copper wires to connect to the alarm port
terminal blocks.
Make sure your alarm is operational.
Configuring Ethernet 10BaseT
Assign an IP address to the Ethernet 10BaseT interface of your access server so that it can be
recognized as a device on the Ethernet LAN.
2 5300# facility-alarm detect interface ethernet 0
Turn ON alarm when interface goes
down (interfaces are "ethernet 0" or
"fastethernet 0" or "serial <0-3>").
3 5300# facility-alarm detect controller t1 0
Turn ON alarm when controller goes
down (values are "t1 <0-7>" or "e1
<0-7>" ).
4 5300# facility-alarm detect modem-board 1
Turn ON alarm when modem board
present in slot# fails.
5 5300# facility-alarm detect rps
Turn ON alarm when RPS failure event
is detected, any of the following failures
will turn ON the alarm.
i/p voltage failure
o/p voltage failure
thermal failure
fan failure
overvoltage condition
multiple failures
Table 3-2 Configuring Ethernet 10BaseT (Continued)
Step Command Purpose