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NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.13 nqaFTPStatsTestFailed

Description

NQA/4/FTPFAIL:OID [oid] NQA entry test failed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])

Indicates that the number of testing failures in a test instance reached the set threshold. The value of the default threshold was 1. The test-failtimes command could modify the threshold.

Attribute

Alarm ID Alarm Severity Alarm Type
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.13 Warning environmentalAlarm(7)

Parameters

Name Meaning

oid

Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm.

OwnerIndex

Indicates the administrator of an NQA test.

TestName

Indicates the name of an NQA test instance.

Impact on the System

None.

Possible Causes

This trap occurs in the NQA test.

1.

The destination address was inexistent and unreachable. The number of continuous test failures in a test reached the set threshold.

2.

The destination address existed, but the route was unreachable. The number of continuous test failures in a test reached the set threshold.

3.

The user name or password was incorrect; the file name was inexistent.

4.

The FTP service was not enabled.

5.

The file was oversized, and could not be transmitted with a specified period.

Procedure

  1. Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check whether the destination address is correctly configured. If not, run the destination-address command in the NQA test view to modify the destination address.

    Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
    • If so, go to Step 9.
    • If not, go to Step 2.

  2. Run the Ping command in the NQA test view to check whether the route is reachable.

    • If the destination address is correctly configured, but the route is not reachable, run the display ip routing-table command to check and routing table and rectify the routing fault. If the test fails again, go to Step 4.
    • If the route is reachable, go to Step 3.

  3. Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check whether the FTP user name is correctly configured. If not, run the ftp-username command in the NQA test view to modify the related parameters.

    Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
    • If so, go to Step 9.
    • If not, go to Step 4.

  4. Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check whether the FTP password is correctly configured. If not, run the ftp-password command in the NQA test view to modify the related parameters.

    Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
    • If so, go to Step 9.
    • If not, go to Step 5.

  5. Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check whether the FTP file name is correctly configured. If not, run the ftp-filename command in the NQA test view to modify the related parameters.

    Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
    • If so, go to Step 9.
    • If not, go to Step 6.

  6. Run the display ftp-server command on the FTP server to check whether the FTP service is enabled. If not, run the ftp server enable command in the system to enable the FTP service.

    Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
    • If so, go to Step 9.
    • If so, go to Step 7.

  7. The file is oversized, and cannot be transmitted within a specified period. Run the timeout command in the NQA test view to modify the timeout period. The value ranges from 1 to 60. You can run the display this command in the NQA test view to view the current timeout period.

    Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
    • If so, go to Step 9.
    • If not, go to Step 8.

  8. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
  9. End.

Related Information

None

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