Basic Configuration 3-3
Configuring Alarms
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hostname 5300
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enable secret 5 $1$60L4$X2JYOwoDc0.kqa1loO/w8/
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Check the host name and encrypted password displayed near the top of the command output.
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Exit global configuration mode and attempt to reenter it using the new enable password:
5300# exit
5300 con0 is now available
Press RETURN to get started.
5300> enable
Password: guessme
5300#
Tips
If you are having trouble:
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Make sure Caps Lock is off.
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Make sure you entered the correct passwords. Passwords are case sensitive.
Configuring Alarms
Facility alarm currently monitors the following failure events:
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Interface down
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T1/E1 Controller down
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Modem card failure
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Redundant Power Supply (RPS) failure
IOS polls every second to detect the failure events that you have configured and will turn ON the
alarm when any one of the failure events is detected. By default, facility alarm in OFF. Users have
to configure one of the following commands to enable monitoring of the failure conditions.
Enter [no] before the full command to disable any of the alarm commands.
Configure
Table 3-2
Configuring Ethernet 10BaseT
Step
Command
Purpose
1
5300> enable
Password: <password>
5300#
Enter enable mode (also called
privileged EXEC mode).
Enter the password.
You have entered enable mode when the
prompt changes to
5300#
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