Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch CLI-based Administration Guide
Configuring Alarms Out 157
Configuring Alarms Out
A DB-15 connector on the Cuda 12000 chassis rear panel serves as the
alarms out port. You can configure the Cuda 12000 to send specific types of
alarm signals out this DB-15 connector to an external indication device to
notify the external device that a particular type of fault has occurred. (Refer
to the Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch Installation Guide for information about
cabling the DB-15 connector.)
Each fault can generate one or more types of alarm signals. Table 8-4 shows
the alarm signals that you can send over the alarms out port and the
associated faults that you can use to trigger these signals:
Table 8-4 Alarm Signals and Associated Faults
You Can Configure This
Signal:
To Provide Notification of These Faults:
Temp Alarm ■ backplane-temp-fault
■ processor-temp-fault
■ ps-temp-fault
■ fan-temp-fault
Sys Alarm ■ backplane-system-fault
■ backplane-temp-fault
■ backplane-pwr-fault
■ local-pwr-a-fault
■ local-pwr-b-fault
■ red-alarm-fault
■ ps-temp-fault
■ ps-ac-fault
■ ps-dc-fault
■ fan-temp-fault
■ fan-rotation-fault
Red Alarm ■ bits-a-fault
■ bits-b-fault
■ red-alarm-fault
Blue Alarm ■ blue-alarm-fault
Yellow Alarm ■ yellow-alarm-fault