Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
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Statistics and Counters Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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Field
Description
Severity
(Sev)
(Sev)
If an alarm is present, the system indicates that one of the following alarm levels has been
triggered:
triggered:
Critical (CR): This alarm is triggered when events cause a degradation in service (i.e. the
system is supporting a large number of subscribers and Processing Cards are removed thus
reducing the amount of available CPU and memory resources).
system is supporting a large number of subscribers and Processing Cards are removed thus
reducing the amount of available CPU and memory resources).
Major (MJ): This alarm is triggered on the following conditions:
A hardware failure was detected on a card that will cause it to be taken off-line.
One of the Power Filter Units has failed or was removed.
One or more of the fans on either the upper or lower fan tray have failed.
Either the upper or lower fan trays have been removed.
Minor (MN): This alarm is triggered when a high temperature is detected on a card
causing the fan tray to switch to high speed.
causing the fan tray to switch to high speed.
Object
Describes the source and type of the alarm event.
Timestamp
Lists the date and time that the alarm condition was triggered, in the format: <day-of-week>
<month> <day> <hh:mm:ss> <timezone>.
<month> <day> <hh:mm:ss> <timezone>.
Alarm ID
The internal system ID of the alarm.
show alarm statistics
Table 196.
show alarm statistics
Command Output Descriptions
Field
Description