User's Manual

Installation and User Guide: Airgo Access Point 273
D
Alarms
Alarms generated by the Airgo Access Point are stored persistently on the AP. The Airgo AP can
store approximately 130 * 2 = 260 alarms in total. When the number of alarms exceeds this limit,
the oldest alarm set is discarded.
All alarms generated by the Airgo Access Point have the following parameters:
•Event ID: The internal event number that uniquely identifies the event.
Log-level: The criticality of the event. All alarms are logged at the same criticality.
Log-time: The time as determined by the clock on the Access point, when the alarm was
logged. All forwarded alarms have the log-time set to the clock time on the originating Access
point.
Module: The subsystem on the Access point that generated the alarm.
•Source: The hostname or IP address of the access point that generated the alarm.
Description: The alarm details.
Use the Airgo AP CLI to display the alarm table as follows:
Examples: system(show)> alarm-table
event-id : 102
log-level : 2
log-time : Tue Jan 4 16:14:01 2000
module : WSM
source-ip : AP_00-0A-F5-00-02-1F
description : Device ID AP_00-0A-F5-00-02-1F radio 6 is enabled, its operational
state is 2 operating on 11
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event-id : 103
log-level : 2
log-time : Tue Jan 4 17:04:28 2000
module : WSM
source-ip : AP_00-0A-F5-00-02-1F
description : Device Id AP_00-0A-F5-00-02-1F radio 4 disabled
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The following section describes in detail the alarm syntax and alarm parameters. The alarm and its
parameters together are shown as “description” above. The following alarms are described:
“Discovery: Discovered new node” on page 275
“Discovery: Node deleted from network” on page 275
“Discovery: Managed nodes limit exceeded” on page 276
“Enrollment: Node enrolled” on page 277
“Enrollment: Node un-enrolled” on page 278
“Policy: Policy download successful” on page 278