
set alarmparam
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set alarmparam
Syntax
set alarmparam alarmName alarmParamName alarmParamValue
Description
The set alarmparam command can be used to change the values of certain types of
alarm parameters. The set alarmparam command is typically used in conjunction
with the info command to first learn about alarm type and status, and then change
the alarm status where appropriate and allowed.
Alarm Types
Alarms are classified by type to characterize their overall behavior. The table below
summarizes the possible types of alarms in terms of class (Boolean vs. Non-Boolean),
impact (User vs. Module), and threshold implementation (Relative vs. Absolute).
Alarm Type Class Impact Threshold
1 * Non-Boolean User Relative
2 * Non-Boolean User Absolute
3 Non-Boolean Module Relative
4 Non-Boolean Module Absolute
5 Boolean User na
6 Boolean Module na
7 * Non-Boolean User Absolute
8 Non-Boolean Module Absolute
* Only these alarms may be changed by a user.
Boolean alarms (Types 5 and 6) can have either of two states, OK or Fault. Non-
Boolean alarms (Types 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 8) can have one of five states:
OK - no alarm condition exists
majorlow - low threshold setting for a Major alarm exceeded
minorlow - low threshold setting for a Minor alarm exceeded
minorhigh - high threshold setting for a Minor alarm exceeded
majorhigh - high threshold setting for a Major alarm exceeded
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