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Ruckus Wireless Virtual SmartZone High Scale User Manual

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Alarm and Event Management
Overview................................................................................................................................................................. 53
Alarm and Event Management.................................................................................................................................53
Overview
This guide lists and describes the various types of alarm and event that the controller generates. For each alarm and event, this guide
provides the code, type, attributes, and description.
NOTE
Refer to About This Guide on page 25 for the conventions used in this guide.
Alarm and Event Management
This subsystem contains set of functions that help users to detect, isolate, and eventually correct malfunctions in the managed network.
This section covers:
Event Categories on page 53
Event Attributes on page 54
Generation of Alarm and Event on page 54
Event Categories
Events are used for many different purposes, mainly for notifying users of certain conditions in the system components as well as the
managed network. They can be classified into the following categories:
Alarms: These are unexpected events indicating a condition that typically requires management attention.
Configuration Change Events: Configuration change events are events that inform of a configuration change effect on the device.
Threshold Crossing Alerts: These are events that inform of a performance-related state variable that has exceeded a certain value.
These events point to conditions that might require management attention to prevent network and service degradation.
Logging Events: These are events that occur regularly and are expected to occur during the operation of a network, that indicate
what is currently going on in the network. Some examples of these events include:
Activity on the network and service
Operator activity
System activity
Informational events – Any other kind of event.
Debug and Informational events - All the debug and informational events pertaining to TTG modules like RADIUS proxy, HIP,
CIP and AUT are not displayed on the Web Interface. This is because it reduces the performance of the system since its large
in numbers. Enabling display of these events on the Web Interface is possible through CLI but it is not recommended.
Ruckus SmartCell Gateway 200 Virtual SmartZone High Scale and SmartZone 300 Alarm and Event Reference Guide
Part Number: 800-71565-001 Rev A 53

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BrandRuckus Wireless
ModelVirtual SmartZone High Scale
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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