Zyxel IES4005 [83/236] Alarm commands

Zyxel IES4005 [83/236] Alarm commands
IES4005M User’s Guide 83
CHAPTER 11
Management
Configure the time and alarms; monitor the hardware, configure IP addresses and subnet masks;
copy, erase, and display settings; configure SNMP; use FTP; configure the hostname, contact, and
location settings; and set the console port’s baud rate.
11.1 Alarm Commands
Use these commands to manage alarms on the IES. You can show current and historical alarms,
configure alarm definitions, clear alarms, set up alarm notification severity levels for DSL and VoIP
ports, and configure descriptions for the alarm inputs.
The following table describes commonly used alarm command parameter notation.
Table 57 Alarm Command Parameters
NOTATION DESCRIPTION
alarm
A category of alarms.
eqpt represents equipment alarms.
dsl represents Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) alarms.
enet represents Ethernet alarms.
sys represents system alarms.
voip represents VoIP alarms.
Check the alarm definition table for allowed alarms.
severity
Specify an alarm severity level (critical, major, minor, or warning).
condition
Specify an alarm condition. condition
Check the alarm definition table for allowed conditions.
month
Specify the month (1-12) in MM format.
day
Specify the day (1-31) in DD format.
year
Specify the year (1970-2037) in YYYY format.
target
Specify where to send the alarm. snmp|syslog|all|none ‘none’ disables alarm
reports on this alarm condition.
forward|reverse
Specify the displaying order.
forward: oldest entry displayed first
reverse: latest entry displayed first
detail
Display more comprehensive alarm condition descriptions.

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