EFM_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.136.1.6.4 hwDot3ahEfmThresholdEvent
Description
EFM/3/THRESHOLDTRAP:OID [oid] Threshold event occured. (IfIndex=[INTEGER], EventLogIndex=[GAUGE], EventLogTimestamp=[TIMETICK], EventLogOui=[OPAQUE], EventLogType=[GAUGE], EventLogLocation=[INTEGER], EventLogWindowHi=[GAUGE], EventLogWindowLo=[GAUGE], EventLogThresholdHi=[GAUGE], EventLogThresholdLo=[GAUGE], EventLogValue=[COUNTER64], EventLogRunningTotal=[COUNTER64], EventLogEventTotal=[GAUGE])
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.136.1.6.4 | Minor | communicationsAlarm(2) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
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oid | Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
IfIndex | Indicates the interface index. |
EventLogIndex | Indicates the index of the printed log. |
EventLogTimestamp | Indicates the time stamp that records when the event occurs. |
EventLogOui | Indicates the OUI of an event. |
EventLogType | Indicates the type of an event. |
EventLogLocation | Indicates where the event occurs (1 indicates local end, 2 indicates peer end). |
EventLogWindowHi | Indicates the high-order value of the monitoring interval. |
EventLogWindowLo | Indicates the low-order value of the monitoring interval. |
EventLogThresholdHi | Indicates the high-order value of the threshold of the monitoring interval. |
EventLogThresholdLo | Indicates the low-order value of the threshold of the monitoring interval. |
EventLogValue | Indicates the number of times that the threshold-crossing event occurs. |
EventLogRunningTotal | Indicates the number of event occurrences. |
EventLogEventTotal | Indicates the number of event notifications. |
Possible Causes
1. The user configured the efm error-frame threshold 0 or efm error-frame-second threshold 0 command on the interface.
2. The physical link became faulty, causing the error frame or error code.
Procedure
- Check the value of the EventLogType field in the trap:
1: indicates a trap about error codes. Then, go to Step 2.
2: indicates a trap about error frames. Then, go to Step 3.
4: indicates a trap about error frame seconds. Then, go to Step 4.
- Run the display this command in the interface view to check
whether the efm error-code threshold 0 command is configured.
If so, go to Step 6.
If not, go to Step 5.
- Run the display this command in the interface view to check
whether the efm error-frame threshold 0 command is configured.
If so, go to Step 7.
If not, go to Step 5.
- Run the display this command in the interface view to check
whether the efm error-frame-second threshold 0 command is configured.
If so, go to Step 8.
If not, go to Step 5.
- Check whether the physical link is faulty.
If so, go to Step 9.
If not, go to Step 10.
- Run the efm error-frame threshold threshold command in the interface view
to reconfigure the threshold for detecting error frames on the current
interface as required. Then, check whether the alarm is cleared.
If so, go to Step 11.
If not, go to Step 5.
- Run the efm error-frame-second
threshold threshold command in
the interface view to reconfigure the threshold for detecting error
frame seconds on the current interface as required. Then, check whether
the alarm is cleared.
If so, go to Step 11.
If not, go to Step 5.
- Change the physical link and then check whether the alarm
is cleared.
If so, go to Step 11.
If not, go to Step 10.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.