Power Supply1 is down get alarm event shows "At least one power supply is not functioning properly" message get event level critical shows "At least one power supply is not functioning properly" message To clear audible-alarm immediately, use "
clear audible-alarm" command.
ns5200-> get event level critical
Date' ' ' ' ' ' Time' ' ' ' Module Level' Type Description
2001-02-06 08:59:11 system crit' 00022 At least one power supply is not
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' functioning properly
Total entries matched = 1
ns5200-> get alarm event
Date' ' ' ' ' ' Time' ' ' ' Module Level' Type Description
2001-02-06 08:59:11 system crit' 00022 At least one power supply is not
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' functioning properly
Total entries matched = 1
By default, audible alarm is disabled. In order to enable it, use the command:
set chassis audible-alarm
The above command supports the following events:
1) Low battery alarm
2) Fan failure alarm
3) Power failure alarm
4) Temperature alarm
Example:
ns5200-> set chassis audible-alarm ?
all enable/disable all audible alarms
battery enable/disable audible alarm for low battery
fan-failed enable/disable audible alarm for fan failed
power-failed enable/disable audible alarm for power failed
temperature enable/disable audible alarm for temperature
To verify current audible alarm, use "get chassis" command,
ns5200-> get chassis
Chassis Environment:
Power Supply: One power supply is down
Fan Status: Good
Battery Status: Good
CPU Temperature: 100'F (38'C)
Slot Information:
Slot Type S/N Assembly-No Temperature
1 Management 0039062002000077 0024-003 104'F (40'C)
2 Processing 0038052002000014 0025-004 91'F (33'C)
Alarm Control Information:
Power failure audible alarm: enabled
Fan failure audible alarm: enabled
Low battery audible alarm: enabled
Temperature audible alarm: enabled
Normal alarm temperature is 132'F (56'C)
Severe alarm temperature is 150'F (66'C)
To disable it, use "unset chassis audible-alarm" command.
Here is the problem or goal:
- get alarm event shows "At least one power supply is not functioning properly" message
- get event level critical shows "At least one power supply is not functioning properly" message
- How to enable audible alarm in NetScreen-5200
Problem Environment:
Additional Information:
To clear audible-alarm immediately, use "clear audible-alarm" command.
ns5200-> get event level critical
Date Time Module Level Type Description
2001-02-06 08:59:11 system crit 00022 At least one power supply is not
functioning properly
Total entries matched = 1
ns5200-> get alarm event
Date Time Module Level Type Description
2001-02-06 08:59:11 system crit 00022 At least one power supply is not
functioning properly
Total entries matched = 1
Applicable Products:
Applicable ScreenOS:
- 4.0.0
- 4.0.0-DIAL
- 4.0.1
- 4.0.2