Guides the configuration of various switch alarm types including power supply, temperature, and external alarms, along with error thresholds and SNMP trap settings.
This reference provides the necessary parameters and configuration steps to enable and manage switch alarms effectively.
Configure the power supply alarms
Configure power supply alarm settings so your switch promptly detects and notifies you of power issues.
Configure the switch temperature alarms
Configure switch temperature alarms to monitor and manage temperature thresholds for network switches.
Associate the temperature alarms with the relay
Configure temperature alarms to ensure critical temperature notifications are routed via relay, SNMP, or syslog.
FCS bit error rate threshold
Describes how adjusting FCS bit error rate thresholds enhances network reliability and stability.
FCS error hysteresis thresholds
Explains what FCS error hysteresis thresholds are and describes how they help prevent unnecessary alarm notifications due to brief bit error rate fluctuations in Ethernet switches.
Alarm profiles
Explains what alarm profiles are, their key attributes, and their role in configuring system monitoring and response.
Enable SNMP traps
Configure alarm notifications on the switch by enabling SNMP traps for real-time network management alerts.
Configure external alarms
Configure external alarm contacts to trigger alarms for external devices with specified trigger conditions and severity levels.