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Use ”show enable” to show whether this trigger is enabled or disabled.
Default values Enabled
24.3.4
Manage alarm sources
Syntax [no] <port <PORTLIST> | sensor <SENSORIDLIST> |
ring <FRNTINSTANCE> timeout <daily <HH:MM>>>
Context
context
Usage Specify which alarm sources the trigger should monitor. The command
syntax differs depending on the trigger type:
❼ Use ”[no] port <PORTLIST>” to specify which port(s) a link-alarm trig-
ger should apply to, e.g., use ”port 1/1,2/2-2/4” to add ports 1/1,
and 2/2-2/4 to the list of ports monitored by this link-alarm trigger.
❼ Use ”[no] ring <FRNTINSTANCE>” to specify which FRNT ring an FRNT
alarm trigger should apply to.
❼ Use ”[no] sensor <SENSORIDLIST>” to specify which sensors a digi-
tal in, power or temperature trigger should apply to, e.g., use ”sensor
1,2” to add power sensors 1 and 2 to the list of power sensors moni-
tored by this power trigger.
Use command show env (
) to list available sensors and
their index values.
❼ Use ”[no] timeout <daily <HH:MM>>” to specify how often and when
an timer trigger should go off, e.g., use ”timeout daily 02:30” to
make the timer trigger to go off every day at 02:30 in the morning.
❼ Use ”[no] peer <FQDN|IPADDR>” to specify the peer (domain name or
IP address) to test the connectivity to.
”no peer” will delete the configured peer, however, having a ping trig-
ger without a configured peer is not a valid setting.
Use ”no port <PORTLIST>” remove a specific set of ports, or ”no port” to
remove all ports from a trigger (the same goes for other source types).
If no sources are defined when exiting the trigger context, the trigger will
automatically be configured as disabled (see
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