The system log management commands are described in this section. In a system operating with central switch redundancy, commands from this section can only be entered and executed on the master module.
clear alarm
This command is used to delete entries from the system alarm log.
Syntax
clear alarm <TYPE>
Parameters
<TYPE> – log entry type for deletion:
- active – active alarms deletion;
- before – deleting all log entries (alarm events) before the specified date. The date is specified in format of YYYY.MM.DD-hh:mm;
- events – delete all event log entries.
Command mode
ROOT
Example
ma4000# clear alarm active
The log entries about active accidents have been deleted.
show alarm
This command will show the alarm list.
Time – alarm registration time, DD:MM:YYYY hh:mm:ss;
Priority – alarm priority;
Text – alarm description.
Syntax
show alarm <PARAM> [ALARM]
Parameters
<PARAM> – alarm type:
- active – show active alarm list;
- events – show all event log;
- configuration – show configuration of selected alarm.
Command mode
ROOT
Example
ma4000(alarms)#show alarm active Active alarms ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Time Priority Text ------------------------ ------ ---------------------------------------- 06-09-2011 14:02:36 2 MA4000_ALARM_LINK_DOWN front-port 1/1 06-09-2011 14:02:36 2 MA4000_ALARM_LINK_DOWN front-port 1/2
journal filter
This command sets the rules of making entries for some events in the log.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
[no] journal filter<FILTER>
Parameters
<FILTER> – filter events by type:
dying-gasp – set local database to disable the sending of ONT dying gasp alarm messages;
ont-state – set local database to cancel sending alarm messages to the log when the ONT status changes: blocked, ok, free.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# journal filter ont-state
journal keep-time
This command sets the maximum time for storing entries in the event log.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
journal keep-time <TIME>
Parameters
<TIME> – time period, may take values in the range [10..10000], in hours.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)#journal keep-time 20
journal max-size
This command is used to set the size of the system log.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
journal max-size <SIZE>
Parameters
<SIZE> – maximum log size, may take values in the range [1000..50000] Kbyte.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# journal max-size 10000
show alarm events
This command is used to view the event log entries.
Syntax
show alarm events
Parameters
The command contains no arguments.
Command mode
ROOT
Example
ma4000# show alarm events Alarms ~~~~~~ Priori Time ty Text ------------------------ ------ --------------------------------------------- 27-11-2014 16:42:05 2 PLC, slot 6: ELTX5F0002A0 2 20 FREE 'NTU-2V' '3.50.2.1193' 27-11-2014 16:44:41 2 PLC, slot 6: ELTX5F0002A0 2 20 OK 'NTU-2V' '3.50.2.1193'
show alarm active
This command is used to view the active event entries.
Syntax
show alarm active
Parameters
The command contains no arguments.
Command mode
ROOT
Example
MA4000# show alarm active Active alarms ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Priori Time ty Text ------------------------ ------ -------------------------------------------------- 28-12-2016 15:46:37 1 MA4000_ALARM_LINK_DOWN front-port 1/1 28-12-2016 15:46:37 1 MA4000_ALARM_LINK_DOWN front-port 1/2 2 active alarms
alarm fan
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging the fan operation status.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm fan <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm fan <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter:
- max-rpm – set the upper limit of fan speed rpm;
- min-rpm – set the lower limit of fan speed rpm;
- in – formation of the event when the parameter value goes abroad;
- out – formation of event normalization when the parameter value is returned to the boundaries;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has several special values.
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value, optional parameter.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm fan max-rpm 2000
alarm free-space
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for recording to the alarm log if there is not enough free disk space.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm free-space <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm free-space <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- level – set the lower limit of free disk space, in %;
- in – formation of the event when the parameter value goes abroad;
- out – formation of event normalization when the parameter value is returned to the boundaries;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm free-space level 20
alarm load-average
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging the alarms at high CPU load.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm load-average <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm load-average <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- level – set upper CPU load level;
- in – formation of the event when the parameter value goes abroad;
- out – formation of event normalization when the parameter value is returned to the boundaries;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has several special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm load-average level 255
alarm ont-high-rx-power
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the received signal level on the ONT side is above a threshold value.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-high-rx-power <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm ont-high-rx-power <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- level – sets the maximum power level of the signal received by ONT (-127..0) dBm, special value 0xFF (disables sending no alarm ont-high-rx-power level);
- in – formation of the event when the parameter value goes abroad;
- out – formation of event normalization when the parameter value is returned to the boundaries;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has several special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-high-rx-power level -12
alarm ont-low-rx-power
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the received signal level on the ONT side is below a threshold value.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-low-rx-power <PARAM> <VALUE>
alarm low-rx-power <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm ont-low-rx-power <PARAM>
no alarm low-rx-power <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- level – sets the minimum power level of the signal received by ONT (-127..0) dBm, special value 0xFF (disables sending no alarm ont-low-rx-power level);
- in – formation of the event when the parameter value goes abroad;
- out – formation of event normalization when the parameter value is returned to the boundaries;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-low-rx-power level -28
ram
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the free RAM amount of the device is below the threshold value.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ram <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm ram <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- free-ram – set the threshold value of the minimum free memory capacity in %;
- in – formation of the event when the parameter value goes abroad;
- out – formation of event normalization when the parameter value is returned to the boundaries;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ram free-ram 35
alarm temperature
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for recording to the alarm log when the temperature at one of the sensors exceeds the threshold value.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm temperature <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm temperature <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- sensor1 – set the threshold value of maximum temperature at sensor 1 of PLC board, in °C;
- sensor2 – set the threshold value of maximum temperature at sensor 2 of PLC board, in °C;
- in – formation of the event when the parameter value goes abroad;
- out – formation of event normalization when the parameter value is returned to the boundaries;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm temperature sensor1 66
alarm login
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when a user attempts to connect to the system (ssh/telnet/console).
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm login [<PARAM> <VALUE>]
no alarm login <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm login severity info
alarm config-save
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms while saving the device configuration.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm config-save <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm config-save <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm config-save severity info
alarm firmware-update
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms while updating the device firmware.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm firmware-update <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm firmware-update <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm firmware-update severity critical
alarm duplicate-mac
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the same MAC address is detected within the same VLAN on two different ports of the device.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm duplicate-mac <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm duplicate-mac <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm duplicate-mac severity critical
alarm physical-layer-flapping
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the physical state (up/down) of the Ethernet port is changed frequently – flapping.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm physical-layer-flapping [<PARAM> <VALUE>]
no alarm physical-layer-flapping <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm physical-layer-flapping severity critical
alarm pon-channel-no-ont
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the last (first) ONT registered on the PON port is disabled.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm pon-channel-no-ont <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm pon-channel-no-ont <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm pon-channel-no-ont severity info
alarm ont-physical-layer
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when connecting/disconnecting ONT to OLT.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-physical-layer <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm ont-physical-layer <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-physical-layer severity info
alarm olt-update
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the OLT firmware update is successful/in error.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm olt-update <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm olt-update <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm olt-update severity info
alarm ont-update
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms in the event of a successful/in error ONT firmware update by OMCI.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-update [<PARAM> <VALUE>]
no alarm olt-update <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-update severity info
alarm channel-flapping
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the physical state of the GPON port is changed frequently.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm channel-flapping <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm channel-flapping <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm channel-flapping severity info
alarm ont-flapping
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the physical state is changed frequently (flapping).
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-flapping [<PARAM> <VALUE>]
no alarm ont-flapping <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-flapping severity info
alarm download
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms while uploading file to the device.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm download <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm download <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm download severity info
alarm ont-battery-power
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when ONT is switched to power from a backup battery source (there must be hardware support for this mode of operation on ONT).
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-battery-power <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm ont-battery-power <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-battery-power severity info
alarm ont-battery-low
This command allows to configure event generation parameters for logging at low ONT battery backup source (there should be hardware support for this mode of operation on ONT).
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-battery-low [<PARAM> <VALUE>]
no alarm ont-battery-low <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-battery-low severity info
alarm lan-los
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when changing the physical state of LAN ports to ONT.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm lan-los <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm lan-los <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm lan-los severity info
alarm ont-config
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when configuring ONT by OMCI.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-config <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm ont-config <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-config severity info
alarm file-delete
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for recording to the alarm log when deleting files from the system.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm file-delete <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm file-delete <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm file-delete severity info
alarm physical-layer-errors
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when errors occur on the Ethernet ports of the device.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm physical-layer-errors <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm physical-layer-errors <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm physical-layer-errors severity info
alarm physical-layer-block
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the device Ethernet port is locked.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm physical-layer-block <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm physical-layer-block <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm physical-layer-block severity info
alarm link
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the Ethernet port state of the linkup/down device is changed.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm link <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm link <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm link severity info
alarm logout
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when a user is disconnected from the CLI command interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm logout <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm logout <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm logout severity info
alarm ont-dying-gasp
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms in the event of power failure on the ONT. Support on ONT for sending PLOAM messages in case of power failure is required.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-dying-gasp <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm ont-dying-gasp <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-dying-gasp severity info
alarm ont-rei
This command allows to set the event generation parameters for logging alarms when receiving REI (Remote Error Indication) ERRi (BIP error of ONUi) data from ONT, see T-REC-G.984.3 11.2 Performance monitoring. Requires support on ONT.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-rei <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm ont-rei <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-rei severity info
alarm ont-power-off
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the ONT PLOAM message about manual power failure is received. Requires support on ONT.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-power-off [<PARAM> <VALUE>]
no alarm ont-power-off <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-power-off severity info
alarm config-change
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms while changing the system configuration.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm config-change <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm config-change <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm config-change severity info
alarm shutdown
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when snmpagent is restarted in the system.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm shutdown <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm shutdown <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event (info, minor, major, critical);
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm shutdown severity info
alarm oms
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when performing the OMS-MIB operation.
This alarms signals a success or an error when performing file operations when operating over SNMP, these operations are loading and unloading the configuration backup over SNMP and firmware updates over SNMP.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm oms <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm oms <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm oms severity info
alarm ont-state-changed
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms at each state change (OMCI configuration) of the ONT. It is used for prompt display of ONT lists in the EMS management system.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-state-changed <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm ont-state-changed <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-state-changed severity info
alarm ont-config-changed
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms at each configuration change (OMCI configuration) of the ONT. It is used for prompt display of ONT lists in the EMS management system.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-config-changed <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm ont-config-changed <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-config-changed severity info
alarm channel-state-changed
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms at each configuration change of the GPON channel.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm channel-state-changed <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm channel-state-changed <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm channel-state-changed severity info
alarm pon-alarm-channel
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when no ONT is connected to the channel. An alarm occurs after the last ONT is disconnected and is removed after the first one is connected. It does not matter if there is ONT in the configuration or not.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm pon-alarm-channel <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm pon-alarm-channel <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm pon-alarm-channel severity info
alarm pon-alarm-onui
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when an ONT emergency condition is detected.
This alarm is designed to broadcast PLOAM alarms generated on the ONT side:
LOSI: Loss of signal for ONUi
DOWI: Drift of Window of ONUi
LOFI: Loss of frame of ONUi
RDII: Remote Defect Indication of ONUi
LOAMI: Loss of PLOAM for ONUi
LCDGI: Loss of GEM channel delineation
SDI: Signal Degraded of ONUi
SFI: Signal Fail of ONUi etc. See T-REC-G.984.3 11.1 Alarms
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm pon-alarm-onui <PARAM><VALUE>
no alarm pon-alarm-onui <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm pon-alarm-onui severity info
alarm ont-update-inprogress
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms during the ONT firmware update procedure via OMCI.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-update-inprogress <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm ont-update-inprogress <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-update-inprogress severity info
alarm olt-device-reset
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms during the PON chip reboot.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm olt-device-reset <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm olt-device-reset <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm olt-device-reset severity info
alarm ont-signal-degrade
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when detecting a low level of optical signal on the ONT side. ONT should have support for RXpower measurements and sending alarms.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm ont-signal-degrade <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm ont-signal-degrade <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Default value:
-28 dBm
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm ont-signal-degrade severity info
alarm high-rx-power
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when detecting a high level of optical signal on the ONT side. ONT should have support for RXpower measurements and sending alarms.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm high-rx-power <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm high-rx-power <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Default value:
-8 dBm
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm high-rx-power severity info
alarm channel-ont-count-overflow
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when the number of connected ONTs on the channel exceeds the maximum allowed value – 64 ONTs.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm channel-ont-count-overflow <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm channel-ont-count-overflow <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm channel-ont-count-overflow severity info
alarm olt-device-not-working
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms in case of configuration error or GPON OLT boot.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm olt-device-not-working <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm olt-device-not-working <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm olt-device-not-working severity info
alarm redundancy-switch
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms when switching to the GPON backup channel.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm redundancy-switch <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm redundancy-switch <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm redundancy-switch severity info
alarm redundancy-fail
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms during switching to the GPON backup channel by failure.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm redundancy-fail <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm redundancy-fail <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm redundancy-fail severity info
alarm system-reboot
This command allows to configure the event generation parameters for logging alarms while reboot the system.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
Syntax
alarm system-reboot <PARAM> <VALUE>
no alarm system-reboot <PARAM>
Parameters
<PARAM> – event parameter, may take values:
- in – formation of the event when an accident occurs;
- out – formation of event normalization at normalization of the accident;
- severity – describes the degree of importance of the event: info, minor, major, critical;
- ttl – time an event exists in the active alarms log. (from 1 to 2,147,483,647). Specified in seconds. It has following special values:
- 0 – event is in the log until the normalizing event comes;
- 1 – SNMP trap is sent if specified, but the event is not logged in the alarm log.
<VALUE> – parameter value.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# alarm system-reboot severity info
alarmdummy
This command allows you to enable additional output of debug messages.
The full description of the functionality can be clarified by contacting the technical support service. The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default configuration.
show alarm configuration
This command is used to view the event settings for generating the alarm log.
Syntax
show alarm configuration <TYPE>
Parameters
<TYPE> – event type:
Event | Description | Threshold |
---|---|---|
load-average | Average CPU load reached the threshold, estimated time is 1 minute. | |
ram | Free RAM size decreased to the threshold. | 30% |
login | Connecting the user to the management system. | |
config-save | The configuration was saved on user initiative. | |
firmware-update | Device firmware update. | |
duplicate-mac | Two devices with the same MAC addresses detected in one VLAN. | |
physical-layer-flapping | Flapping on Ethernet ports. | |
pon-channel-no-ont | The first ONT connected/the last ONT disconnected on channel. | |
ont-physical-layer | ONT connected/disconnected. | |
olt-update | OLT chip firmware update completed successfully/with errors. | |
ont-update | ONT chip firmware update completed successfully/with errors. | |
channel-flapping | GPON interface flapping. | |
ont-flapping | ONT flapping. | |
download | File download completed successfully/with errors. | |
ont-battery-power | Switch ONT to battery power. | |
ont-battery-low | ONT battery low. | Threshold is set on the ONT side. |
lan-los | Link Down on ONT LAN port. | |
ont-config | The configuration of the connected ONT is valid/not valid. | |
file-delete | File deleted successfully/with errors. | |
physical-layer-errors | Physical layer errors on Ethernet ports. | |
physical-layer-block | Ethernet port blocked. | |
link | Ethernet port status changed (up/down). | |
logout | User logout from the management system. | |
ont-dying-gasp | Dying Gasp signal received from ONT. | |
ont-rei | Remote Error Indication (REI). | |
ont-power-off | ONT power off. | |
config-change | OLT configuration changed. | |
shutdown | SNMP agent disabled. | |
oms | OMS-MIB operation completed successfully/with errors. | |
ont-state-changed | ONT state changed. | |
ont-config-changed | ONT configuration changed. | |
channel-state-changed | GPON interface configuration changed. | |
pon-alarm-channel | Event related to GPON interface. | |
pon-alarm-onui | Event related to ONT. | |
ont-update-inprogress | Updating ONT firmware. | |
olt-device-reset | Resetting OLT chip. | |
ont-signal-degrade | The attenuation level in the line is lower than allowed for this ONT. | |
high-rx-power | The level of signal received from this ONT is above the acceptable value. | -8 dBm |
free-space | Free drive space decreased to the threshold. | 30% |
temperature | The temperature has exceeded the threshold value. | 60 °С |
redundancy-switch | Switching to the redundant channel. | |
dummy | Debug message. | |
channel-ont-count-overflow | The number of ONTs connected per channel exceeds the maximum allowed value (64 ONT). | |
ont-low-rx-power | Input voltage is low or there is no power on one of the power feeders. | |
olt-device-not-working | GPON OLT configuration was loaded successfully/with errors. | |
redundancy-fail | Failure switching to the redundant channel. | |
fan | Fan rotation speed exceeded the safe operating limits. | |
system-reboot | Reboot of the device. |
Command mode
ROOT
Example
ma4000# show alarm configuration ram Alarm: Severity: major Send on in: true Send on out: true Ttl: 0 Free space: 30%