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6.8 Alarm
The alarm function allows users to identify router’s abnormalities in time.
When an abnormality occurs, the router will report an alarm. You can select
system-defined abnormalities and choose an appropriate notification way to
obtain the abnormality information. All alarms are recorded in alarm logs so
that users can identify abnormalities and perform troubleshooting in time.
Alarm states:
Raise: indicates that the alarm has been generated but not been
confirmed.
Confirm: indicates that the alarm cannot be solved currently.
All: indicates all generated alarms.
Alarm levels:
EMERG: The device undergoes a serious error that causes a system
reboot.
CRIT: The device undergoes an unrecoverable error.
WARN: The device undergoes an error that affects system functions.
NOTICE: The device undergoes an error that affects system
performance.
INFO: A normal event occurs.
1. Status: Click "Administration >> Alarm >> Status" and view all alarms
generated in the system since power-on.