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Chapter 7 Fault Management User’s Manual
7-14 Monitoring Object Status Vmux-210 Ver. 1.0
Table 7-6. Alarm Report Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Alarm On Severity
Trap No Report, Event, Minor, Major
Defines whether traps for all alarms should be reported or only from a specific severity
level. Trap severity should be set to a level equal to or higher than Buffer severity.
Buffer No Report, Event, Minor, Major
Defines whether information about all alarms should be reported or only from a specific
severity level.
ALM LED No Report, Event, Minor, Major
Device Alarm LED warning light is On if the severity level of any current active alarm is
equal to or higher than the severity level selected here.
Alarm Off Severity
Trap No Report, Event, Minor, Major
Defines whether traps for all alarms should be reported or only from a specific severity
level. Trap severity should be set to a level equal to or higher than Buffer severity.
Buffer No Report, Event, Minor, Major
Defines whether information about all alarms should be reported or only from a specific
severity level.
ALM LED NA
[Set] Click <Set> to save changes to Alarm Report parameters
[Cancel] Click <Cancel> to close the Alarm Report dialog box without saving changes
If No Report is selected, there will be no report data no matter what the alarm
severity actually is.
To prevent the Alarm (ALM) LED from lighting during an event, set the ALM
LED Alarm On Severity to Minor or to Major. This configuration also causes a
lighted ALM LED to extinguish after the problem is fixed.
Viewing Sanity Check Errors
Vmux-210 records Sanity Check Errors, which flag inconsistencies in the device
database. You can use the Sanity Check Errors command to view these critical
errors so that you can correct them.
To view sanity check errors:
1. In Edit mode only, select the device.
2. From the Fault menu, select Sanity Check Errors.
or
From the toolbar, click
.
If there are errors to display, the Sanity Check Errors dialog box appears.
As the list of alarms is prepared, a Progress Bar window illustrates the
upload progress.
Note
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