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set alarm
Chapter 2 Command Descriptions 79
Examples Set a GPIO alarm and send an email message or SNMP trap
This example shows how to set up a GPIO alarm to trigger when two GPIO
pins go high, and sending an email message when they do. It also shows
how to change from sending an email message when the alarm condition
occurs to issuing an SNMP trap.
Turn off alarms and set global email properties (this is done to avoid false
error conditions triggering alarms):
#> set alarm state=off mailserverip=10.0.0.1 from=myemail@digi.com
Set alarm #1 mode to GPIO mode:
#> set alarm range=1 mode=gpio
Set alarm #1 to designate which pins trigger alarm:
#> set alarm range=1 pin2=high pin3=high
#> set alarm range=1 highpins=2,3
Set alarm # 1 to send an email message when the alarm condition is met,
and enable alarm #1:
#> set alarm range=1 active=on type=email to=destination@digi.com
subject=”Alarm 1 triggered”
Change alarm #1 to send an snmp trap:
#> set alarm range=1 highpins=2,3 type=snmptrap
Enable alarms:
#> set alarm state=on
Set up signal-strength and cellular-traffic alarms and send them to
Connectware Manager
This example shows how to set up two alarm and have them be s to be
sent to the Connectware Manager server. It configures two alarms: Alarm
#6 for is based on a threshold signal strength value (rssi), and alarm #7 is
based on cellular data traffic (cell_data).
Disable alarms during configuration:
#> set alarm state=off
Set alarm #6 to trigger when average GSM rssi drops below -80 dB for at
least 20 minutes. Turn alarm #6 on.
#> set alarm range=6 active=on mode=rssi_gsm sig_strength_threshold=-80
time=20
Set alarm #7 to trigger when more than 10000 bytes are sent in a period of
5 minutes. Turn alarm #7 on.
#> set alarm range=7 active=on mode=cell_data cell_data=10000
cell_data_type=transmit time=5
Set alarm #8 to trigger when mobile radio temperature exceeds the default
thresholds. Turn alarm #8 on.
#> set alarm range=8 active=on mode=mobile_temp
Set alarm #9 to trigger when 1xEV-DO service is unavailable for a period of
3 minutes and also trigger when service becomes available again. Turn
alarm #9 on.
#> set alarm range=9 active=on mode=1xevdo_unavail time=3
optimal_alarms_enabled=yes
Set alarm #10 to trigger when the mobile configuration has been changed.