sysAlarmClearEnable

E5-120-TRAPS-MIB::sysAlarmClearEnable #

Alarm clear is activated.

Meaning #

The SNMP trap E5-120-TRAPS-MIB::sysAlarmClearEnable indicates that the alarm clear function has been activated. This means that all active alarms on the system have been cleared, and the system is no longer reporting any alarm conditions.

Impact #

The impact of this trap is that all alarms on the system are cleared, which may affect the monitoring and troubleshooting of system issues. This could lead to:

  • Potential issues going undetected, as alarms are no longer being reported
  • Delays in identifying and resolving system problems, as alarms are not being triggered
  • Inaccurate system status, as cleared alarms may not reflect the actual system condition

Diagnosis #

To diagnose the cause of this trap, follow these steps:

  1. Verify the system configuration to ensure that the alarm clear function was intentionally activated.
  2. Check the system logs to determine the reason for the alarm clear activation.
  3. Review the system’s alarm settings to ensure they are correctly configured.
  4. Perform a thorough system check to identify any potential issues that may have triggered the alarm clear.

Mitigation #

To mitigate the effects of this trap, follow these steps:

  1. Verify that the alarm clear function was intentionally activated, and if not, investigate the cause and take corrective action.
  2. Re-enable alarms on the system to ensure accurate monitoring and reporting of system issues.
  3. Review and update system configuration and alarm settings to prevent similar issues in the future.
  4. Perform regular system checks to ensure the system is functioning correctly and alarms are being reported accurately.