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Chapter 3 Operations
Alarms & Events
show alarm-config
queries the above settings for all of the conditions. See the
CLI command,
, on page 111 for more information. These
conditions become manifest in the TimeProvider 500 in three areas:
1. An event log provides history of “entry into” and “exit from” any condition that has
not been configured as disabled. Each entry in the log is timestamped. See
, on page 117 for more information.
2. The
show alarm
query provides a listing of all conditions that are currently
present, excluding those that have either been disabled (by user) or set to
severity level = EVENT.
3. The ALARM LED indicates the highest severity level of all conditions that are
currently present. As with
show alarm
, the ALARM LED will not respond to
conditions that have been disabled (by user).
shows the relationship
between highest active severity level and ALARM LED indication.
When an alarm clears, the alarm condition is no longer present and the following
occurs:
An entry is placed into the alarm log showing that the alarm condition has
cleared.
If the alarm information is included in the
response, it will be removed
from that response.
The Alarm LED logic executes and may drive a change in the Alarm LED
indication.
For more information, refer to
message details.
Table 3-3. Alarm Levels
Highest Severity of Active Alarms
Alarm LED Status
Event
OFF
Minor
Amber
Major
Red
Critical Red
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