Monitoring Commands : show alarms

show alarms
Description
Use the show alarms command to display the details for all outstanding alarms.
Syntax
show alarms [<alarm ID> | outstanding | summary]
Arguments
alarms <alarm ID>
Defaults
None.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC Mode
Global Configuration Mode
See Also
None.
Usage Guidelines
If you use the show alarms command without an argument, the CLI displays all outstanding alarms in detail.
Examples
n
Tallinn (config) # show alarms
Alarm Details List:
 
Alarm Id: 1
Severity: MAJ
Type: EQU
Sequence Id: 5
Name: equipment_gateway_connect
Description: Datapath Gateway Connectivity Test Failed
Source: system
Time: 2007/06/11 17:40:19
Acknowledged: no
Active: yes
Clearable: no
Service Affect: yes
 
Alarm Id: 2
Severity: CRI
Type: TUN
Sequence Id: 4
Name: tunnel_down
Description: Tunnel state is Down
Source: HQ-to-BranchA
Time: 2007/06/11 17:38:22
Acknowledged: no
Active: yes
Clearable: no
Service Affect: yes
 
Alarm Id: 3
Severity: MAJ
Type: EQU
Sequence Id: 2
Name: equipment_if_link_down
Description: Network Interface Link Down
Source: wan0
Time: 2007/06/11 17:37:09
Acknowledged: no
Active: yes
Clearable: yes
Service Affect: yes
Tallinn (config) #
 
 
n
Tallinn (config) # show alarms outstanding
# Seq Date Type Sev A Source Description
--- ---- ------------------- ----- --- - ------------ -----------------
1 5 2007/06/22 18:53:38 EQU MAJ N system Datapath Gateway Connectivity Test Failed
2 3 2007/06/22 18:51:37 TUN CRI N HQ-to-Branch Tunnel state is Down
3 2 2007/06/22 18:50:28 EQU MAJ N wan0 Network Interface Link Down
 

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