Alarm types, Esc: encryption status change alarm, Alarm modifiers and messages – HP e-Commerce Server Accelerator sa7120 User Manual

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C H A P T E R 7

Alarm Types

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rsc => Refused SSL conections alarm.

utl => Utilization threshold alarm.

HP SA7120> set alarm all

HP SA7120> show alarm

Alarms set: esc rsc utl ovl nls.

HP SA7120> set alarm none

HP SA7120> show alarm

Alarms set:

Alarm Types

The configurable alarm types are detailed in separate sections below.

ESC:
Encryption
Status Change
Alarm

When enabled, an alarm is issued when the device is changed
between INLINE and BYPASS modes. This change can be made
from the CLI using the commands inline or bypass, or at the device’s
front panel by pressing the BYPASS button.

Format:

A:mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss ESC:HDWR|CONB|CONI|FNTB|

FNTI|APPR:/*message*/

Where:

A: identifies the message as an alarm.

mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss is the timestamp.

ESC: identifies the message as an Encryption

Status Change Alarm.

Alarm Modifiers and Messages:

HDWR: indicates crypto card failure

CONB: indicates console-controlled bypass

CONI: indicates console-controlled inline

FNTB: indicates front panel-controlled bypass

FNTI: indicates front panel-controlled inline

APPR: indicates application restart

RSC: Refused
SSL
Connections

When enabled, an alarm is generated whenever SSL connections are
refused for cipher suite mismatch or client certificate authentication
failure during the current user-specified period (5 to 65000 seconds,
default: 15 seconds). The total number of refused SSL connections is
reported along with the reason for refusal. This alarm can be enabled
or disabled at the CLI.

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