Check for Critical or Major Alarms on the AC
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Log in to the web platform, click
CLI Console
on the upper right corner to display the command line
interface (CLI). Run the
display alarm active
command on the CLI to check whether critical or major
alarms have been reported.
<AC6605>
display alarm active | include Major
77/Independent/2015-09-21 11:08:13/-/0xfff32000/hwApFaultTrap/Major/Start/OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.6.139.13.1.1.1 AP changes to fault. (APMAC=[60.de.44.74.96.40 (
hex)], APType=AP5010DN-AGN, APName=AP_1, APFAULTTIME=2, APID=0)
78/Independent/2015-09-21 11:08:22/-/0xfff32000/hwApFaultTrap/Major/Start/OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.6.139.13.1.1.1 AP changes to fault. (APMAC=[dc.d2.fc.f6.76.a0 (
hex)], APType=AP6010DN-AGN, APName=AP_3, APFAULTTIME=1, APID=3)
Alarms on an AC are classified into critical, major, minor, warning, indeterminate, and cleared alarms,
among which critical and major alarms must be handled immediately. Handle these alarms according to
the
Alarm Handling
. If alarms cannot be cleared, record fault information and contact your agent or
Huawei enterprise technical service hotline.
If you have a network management system (NMS), such as eSight, check alarms
on the NMS. For details, see the NMS product documentation.
A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/I/J
A=Sequence, B=RootKindFlag(Independent|RootCause|nonRootCause)
C=Generating time, D=Clearing time
E=ID, F=Name, G=Level, H=State
I=Description information for locating(Para info, Reason info)
J=RootCause alarm sequence(Only for nonRootCause alarm)
The alarm format is as follows: