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F5 Viprion - Specific Status Indicated by the Leds

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Chapter 4
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Figure 4.1 The user_alert.conf file
Specific status indicated by the LEDs
Some specific conditions are not covered in the definition tables in the
/etc/alertd/alert.conf file.
Yellow intermittent status indicator LED
A yellow intermittent activity LED indicates that host traffic is present.
Also, while the kernel is loading, the activity indicator LED flashes
yellow intermittently when the disk is accessed. This condition is normal
and occurs only during start up.
Green/Yellow intermittent activity indicator LED
When the activity indicator LED flashes green intermittently, it indicates
Ethernet traffic leaving the switch subsystem and going to the CPU
subsystem. Because internal traffic might cause this indicator to be
active, you may see the activity indicator flicker green even though there
is no external client/server traffic.
Green/Yellow solid status indicator LED
When the status indicator LED is solid yellow or green, it indicates that
the platform is in a Standby state (yellow) or an Active state (green).
alert BIGIP_MCPD_MCPDERR_POOL_MEMBER_MON_DOWN "Pool member (.*?):(.*?) monitor status
down."
{
snmptrap OID=".1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.4.0.10";
lcdwarn description="Node down" priority="1"
}
alert BIGIP_MCPD_MCPDERR_NODE_ADDRESS_MON_DOWN "Node (.*?) monitor status down."
{
snmptrap OID=".1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.4.0.12";
lcdwarn description="Node address down" priority="1"
}
alert BIGIP_MCPD_MCPDERR_POOL_MEMBER_MON_UP "Pool member (.*?):(.*?) monitor status
up."
{
snmptrap OID=".1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.4.0.11"
}
alert BIGIP_MCPD_MCPDERR_NODE_ADDRESS_MON_UP "Node (.*?) monitor status up."
{
snmptrap OID=".1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.4.0.13"
}

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