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Cisco H.323 Signaling Interface User Guide
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Appendix A MML User Interface and Command Reference
rtrv-alms
rtrv-alms
The rtrv-alms command retrieves all active alarms.
rtrv-alms
rtrv-alms:cont
Syntax Description
Examples In the following example, the output contains the standard alarm definition and also a NACK or an ACK
for noninformational alarms. NACK and ACK indicate the acknowledgement status of the alarm.
gw mml> rtrv-alms
GW Signaling Interface 2000-12-05 14:19:22
M RTRV
"H323-GW1: 2000-11-27 11:25:12.259, ** ALM=\"VSC FAILURE\",SEV=MJ” NACK
"H323-GW1: 2000-11-27 11:25:13.260, ** ALM=\"CONFIGURATION FAILURE\",SEV=MJ” ACK
"H323-GW1: 2000-11-27 11:25:14.011, A^ ALM=\"ENDPOINT CHANNEL INTERFACE FAILURE\",SEV=IF”
"H323-GW1: 2000-11-27 11:25:14.012, A^ ALM=\"ENDPOINT CHANNEL INTERFACE FAILURE\",SEV=IF”
In the following example, the output displays alarm events until you press Ctrl-C:
gw mml> rtrv-alms:cont
GW Signaling Interface 2000-12-05 14:19:22
M RTRV
"H323-GW1: 2000-11-27 11:25:12.259, ** ALM=\"VSC FAILURE\",SEV=MJ”
"H323-GW1: 2000-11-27 11:25:13.259, ALM=\"VSC FAILURE\",SEV=MJ” STATE=CLEARED
"H323-GW1: 2000-11-27 11:25:13.260, ** ALM=\"CONFIGURATION FAILURE\",SEV=MJ”
"H323-GW1: 2000-11-27 11:25:14.011, A^ ALM=\"ENDPOINT CHANNEL INTERFACE FAILURE\",SEV=IF”
"H323-GW1: 2000-11-27 11:25:14.012, A^ ALM=\"ENDPOINT CHANNEL INTERFACE FAILURE\",SEV=IF”
/* Listening for alarm events... (Ctrl-C to stop) */
"H323-GW1: 2000-11-27 11:25:13.259, ** ALM=\"VSC FAILURE\",SEV=MJ”
/* Ctrl-C pressed */
Related Commands
rtrv-calls
The rtrv-calls command displays all actively connected calls. If the time elapsed parameter is provided
(in units of minutes), calls display only if they exceed the specified time. The output includes the call
direction, time connected, calling and called address, and call reference.
cont This parameter displays alarm events until you press Ctrl-C. All active
alarms are displayed, and then a message appears (for example:
“/* Listening for alarm events . . . (Ctrl-C to stop) */”).
Command Description
ack-alm Acknowledges that an alarm event is recognized but does not clear the
alarm.
clr-alm Clears an alarm event.