User Manual
Table Of Contents
- FOREWORD
- GENERAL OVERVIEW
- SPECIFICATIONS
- ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
- SITE PLANNING
- INSTALLATION
- OPERATION
- POWERING UP THE SYSTEM
- CONNECTING A TERMINAL
- Bootloader
- *************************
- G2BT BOOTLOADER
- Version 2F49405
- *************************
- Current MAC address = 00:01:02:03:04:05
- Current IP address = 11.31.3.4
- Current subnet = 255.255.255.128
- Current gateway = 11.31.3.126
- Current TFTP Server = 10.0.0.1
- Current Download File = g2bt.pkg
- ***You've got 5 seconds to escape normal boot process by entering any key...
- Loading application...
- Application
- QUICK-START CONFIGURATION
- SUBSYSTEMS
- USER INTERFACES
- SW DOWNLOAD PROCESS
- POWER CONTROL
- COMMAND LINE USER INTERFACE
- ALARMS AND MANAGEMENT
- FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES
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13.2.1 A
LARM
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There are a number of alarm events which operate and can be configured independently. Each
alarm event alarmName is managed by the following sub-commands. See Section “Alarms and
Management” for alarm management and conditions.
Oper1
Alarm
[alarmName]
Enable
[ YES | NO ]
Set or display whether this alarm is operational. This command can either enable or
disable individual alarms or, when combined with the
ALL
command mnemonic, can be
used to turn all alarms on or off with the single command
ALARM ALL ENABLE NO
or
ALARM ALL ENABLE YES
.
Oper1
Alarm
[alarmName]
SEverity
[ OFF | INFO | MINOR | MAJOR | CRITICAL
]
Set or display the alarm’s severity. When the alarm severity is set to
OFF
the alarm event
is disabled, regardless of the ALARM alarmName ENABLE setting. Generation of
SNMP trap messages is also controlled by the THRESHOLD TRAPLEVEL setting. Trap
messages will only be sent if the configured severity is greater than or equal to the
threshold level.
Oper1 Oper2
Alarm
[alarmName]
STATUs
[ SET | CLEAR ]
Set or display the current status of the alarm. Using this command an alarm can be
cleared, or set, by the operator by setting this value but the normal functioning of an
alarm event will not occur. If an alarm is manually set or cleared by the operator the
system may, depending on the alarm, change its status. That is to say manually changing
the alarm’s status is not “permanent” and does not override the system’s manipulation of
the alarm.
Oper1
Alarm
[alarmName]
Manual
[ SET | CLEAR ]
Manually set or clear an alarm. Setting or clearing and alarm using this command will
also trigger normal alarm functioning. That is to say, trap messages, console message, or
log entries will be generated, depending on the alarm’s configuration, when this
command is used.
A
larm
[alarmName]
STATS Set Timestamp
Display the timestamp of the last time this alarm event occurred as YYYY/MM/DD
HH:MM:SS.
A
larm
[alarmName]
STATS Set Count
Display the number of times this alarm condition occurred since the last system startup.
A
larm
[alarmName]
STATS Clear Timestamp
Display the timestamp of the last time this alarm event was cleared as YYYY/MM/DD
HH:MM:SS.
A
larm
[alarmName]
STATS Clear Count
Display the number of times this alarm condition was cleared since the last system
startup.