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Westermo OS Management Guide

Version 4.17.0-0

Example

wolverine:/#> configure
wolverine:/config/#> alarm
wolverine:/config/alarm/#> trigger snr-margin
Created trigger 2
wolverine:/config/alarm/trigger-2/#> port 1/1-1/2
wolverine:/config/alarm/trigger-2/#> threshold falling 4 rising 6
wolverine:/config/alarm/trigger-2/#> end
wolverine:/config/alarm/#> show
Trigger

Type

Enabled

Action

Source

==============================================

1

power

YES

1

1 2

2

snr-margin

YES

1

1/1 1/2

Action

Targets

===============================================================================

1

snmp log led digout

===============================================================================
Summary alarm traps: Disabled

wolverine:/config/alarm/#>

24.3.2.5

Temperature Trigger Configuration Example

Syntax trigger temperature

Context

Alarm Configuration

context

Usage Create a temperature trigger, and enter the

Alarm Trigger Configuration

context for this trigger.

Additional settings for temperature triggers are listed below. The only manda-
tory setting is the temperature sensor (or list of sensors) - no temperature
alarm events will occur until a sensor is defined.

❼ Sensor(s): Define the temperature sensor(s) this temperature trigger is

associated with (default is temperature sensor is ”1”). Use ”show env”
(in Admin Exec context) to list available sensors, see

section 7.3.50

.

❼ Alarm threshold: As of WeOS v4.17.0 the temperature falling threshold

and rising threshold are both set to 0

C by default.

❼ Enable/Disable: By default, the trigger is enabled.
❼ Condition: By default, the alarm condition is set to high. That is, tem-

peratures below the falling threshold are considered normal, and tem-
peratures above the rising threshold is considered an alarm situation.

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