The alarm-name severity command changes the severity of a specific alarm.
The undo alarm-name severity command restores the default severity.
By default, an alarm object or alarm object instance uses the registered severity
Parameter | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
alarm-name |
Specifies the alarm name. |
The value is a string of 1 to 63 case-insensitive characters. |
severity |
Specifies the severity of an alarm. |
- |
critical |
Specifies the severity of an alarm to be critical. |
- |
major |
Specifies the severity of an alarm to be major. |
- |
minor |
Specifies the severity of an alarm to be minor. |
- |
warning |
Specifies the severity of an alarm to be warning. |
- |
Usage Scenario
You can run this command to change the severity of an alarm when the actual service requirement is not met.
The descriptions of alarm severities are as follows:
Prerequisites
The alarm has been defined.
Configuration Impact
The severity of the alarm is changed.
Follow-up Procedure
Run the display alarm information command and check whether the changed configuration takes effect. You can run the undo alarm name severity command to restore the default severity.
Precautions
Changing the severity of an alarm does not trigger the generation of new alarms. The NMS host can be configured to synchronize alarms with that on the device.