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You can view all alarm information related to managed devices.
To view alarms
- On the bottom left of any page, click the alarm button.
The Alarm Management page is displayed.
- To navigate alarm information, do the following:
To | Do this |
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View alarms for a specific severity | In the alarm banner, click the severity icon you require. For example, to display critical alarms, click the red circle beside the critical alarm count. |
Sort in ascending order by a specific column | Click on the column name. |
Sort in descending order by a specific column | Click on the column name a second time. |
Sort by multiple columns | Right-click on the column header row, and from the pop-up menu click Configure Sort. Configure your sort and click Apply. |
Add columns to the view | Right-click on the column header row. From the pop- up menu click Columns, and check the columns you want to add. |
Remove columns from the view | Right-click on the column header row. From the pop- up menu click Columns, and uncheck the columns you want to remove. |
View the next page of alarms | Click > on the bottom right of the page. |
View the previous page of alarms | Click < on the bottom right of the page. |
View a specific page of alarms | Click the page number on the bottom right of the page. |
Freeze a column in the first column position in the grid | Right-click next to the column header you want to freeze, and then click Freeze. |
Unfreeze a column | Right-click next to the column header you want to unfreeze, and then click Unfreeze. |
Group statistics by a specific column | Right-click on the column header you want to group by, and then click Group. |
Ungroup statistics | Right-click on the column header you want to ungroup, and then click Ungroup. |
Add a filter | Click the Add filter button. |
Column Definitions
Column | Details |
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Time | The time at which the alarm was raised by the managed entity. |
Severity | The category of alarm urgency. |
Alarm number | The unique number identifying this alarm. |
Managed entity | Information about the entity that issued the alarm. Presented in the following format: Serial (Label) IP address. |
Serial number | The serial number for the device. |
IP address | The IP address of the device. |
NE label | Identifier for the device. |
Condition | A short description of the condition that caused the alarm. |
Alarm type | The type of alarm. For example, equipment. |
Source entity | The module or component of the device that is the source of the alarm. |
Service affecting | Whether the alarm affects the device's ability to provide service. yes: The alarm is Service Affecting (SA). no: The alarm is Non-Service Affecting (NSA). |
Receive time | The time at which Legacy orchestrator received the alarm. Note: The alarm time on the device may differ from Legacy orchestrator alarm receive time. Alarms may have been raised while:
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Probable cause | The probable cause of the alarm, according to the X.733 classification. |
Description | The description of the alarm. |
Refreshing Alarms
Alarms and their statuses are refreshed automatically. You can, however, refresh them manually.
A manual refresh comes in handy when:
- Devices are configured to send alarms in SNMP traps to the Legacy orchestrator trap receiver. These alarms are transferred faster than via the background operation and sometimes SNMP traps can temporarily get lost in the network. A manual refresh rectifies this by forcing an alarm update.
- You have been on an alarm page for a few minutes and want to display new alarms.
To refresh alarms
Do one of the following:
To | Do this |
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Refresh page | Click |
Refresh a specific alarm | In the alarm list, click the alarm and then click |
Searching for Specific Alarms
You can search for specific alarms and display them on the page. Searching alarms is done with filters. You can:
- Create a filter for one-time use
- Save a filter and use it again
- Delete a previously-saved filter.
To search for specific alarms
- Click the Edit filters button.
- In the Search filters dialog box, enter the filter criteria you require.
Note: If you do not enter a value in a field, all alarms will be selected. For example, if you do not specify details in the Condition type field, all condition types will be displayed.
Field | Details |
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Filter name | If you are creating a new filter, enter the name for your filter. |
Saved filters |
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Alarm severity | Click and check one or multiple severities. |
Probable cause | Click and check one or multiple probable causes. |
Alarm type | Click and check one or multiple alarm types. |
Last status change To / From | Click and specify the date and time range of the alarms you are looking for. When you are finished, click the Apply button. |
Condition type | Enter the condition type you require. |
Source entity | Enter the source entity for the device whose alarms you require. |
IP address | Enter the IP address for the device whose alarms you require. |
Label | Enter the label for the device whose alarms you require. |
Serial | Enter the serial number for the device whose alarms you require. |
- Click the Apply button.
Note: For each additional column you select, only the current page of alarms (up to 200) is sorted. The alarm list is not updated with new or cleared alarms matching the query/search criteria. To update the query results, rerun the query.
Warning: Alarm Updates are Suspended
You might see a red warning saying the browser update channel has disconnected and alarm updates are suspended, as shown in the image below. This warning means the browser web socket has disconnected from the server. If this happens, you will have to either:
- Refresh/reload the page; or
- Log out and then log back in.
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