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Auto Clear: Automatically clears the alarm after 15 minutes, regardless of the condition that
caused it.
Severity: Determines the Alarm LED response to an alarm and sets the "Level:" in the SNMP
trap, email message, and log entry.
n Notify: Does not raise an alarm (No change to Alarm LED color).
n Minor: Raises a minor system alarm (Alarm LED = Orange).
n Major: Raises a major system alarm (Alarm LED = Red).
Note: If enabled, Send Trap, Write Log, and Send Email operate in response to alarms,
regardless of Severity.
Send Trap: Sends an SNMP trap when the alarm occurs and ends. SNMP must be con-
figured correctly on the NETWORK - SNMP and NETWORK – SNMP Traps pages for this to work.
Write Log: Generates a log entry in syslog when the alarm occurs and ends. The log can be
viewed from the LOGS - syslog page.
Send Email: Generates a descriptive entry in an email message when the alarm occurs and
ends. The SyncServer compiles the entries over a 5-minute period and sends email mes-
sages at five-minute intervals, so an email alert may contain more than 1 alarm. For Send
Email to work, the SERVICES - Email page must be configured with a valid SMTP Gateway
and email address. If the SMTP gateway is a DNS name, LAN1 on NETWORK - Ethernet must
be configured with a valid DNS server address.
Note: When Clear Now and Auto Clear are used to clear an alarm, Send Trap, Write Log,
and Send Email do not generate notification messages or log entries.
AlarmDescriptions
Note: Alarm indicators for optional features or equipment appear when the related option is
present and enabled.
Note: The SyncServer S350i does not include a GPS receiver.
NTP System Peer Change Alarm: The SyncServer's current NTP synchronization peer has
changed.
NTP Stratum Change Alarm: The NTP Stratum level has degraded. For example, the NTP
Stratum has gone from 1 to 2.
NTP Leap Change Alarm: The SyncServer raises this alarm when the leap indicator changes
state. See STATUS - NTP (on page 28).
This change of state has two potential causes: The first is that the SyncServer was recon-
figured, causing the NTP daemon to be restarted. More rarely, this can occur when the Syn-
cServer is within 24 hours of a leap second adjustment.
System Network Alarm: Alarms if a configured port has no connection (network link). Clears if
all configured ports have connections.
System Upgrade Alarm: The SyncServer checks for software upgrades and raises this alarm if
a software upgrade is available. Microsemi recommends leaving this alarm enabled.
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