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Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2/EDFA2-A Operations Guide, R2.4
July 2004
Chapter 5 SNMP MIB Configuration
5.6.9 Alarm Entry
f. Set cerent15216EdfaFfsOpAction = 2 (perform).
Step 6 Verify that the file “dbbkup” is on the FFS by getting the table cerent15216EdfaFfsFileEntry.
5.6.8.2 Database Restore Procedure
The configuration information for the ONS 15216 EDFA2 can be restored form a file. During this
process, all configuration information (such as alarm thresholds and pump mode) and the user database
from the file are replaced in the ONS 15216 EDFA2 memory and FFS.
Before the restore begins, a cyclic redundancy code (CRC) check is performed to ensure data integrity.
Step 1 Restore from the backup database from a file (in this case, dbbkup) on the FFS:
a. Set cerent15216EdfaOpDbFileName = "dbbkup".
b. Set cerent15216EdfaOpRequestId = 1.
c. Set cerent15216EdfaOpDbRestore = 2.
d. Wait until cerent15216EdfaOpStatus goes from inprogress to idle.
e. Verify that cerent15216EdfaOpResult is 0.
Step 2 Save the changes by setting cerentEdfa15216OpSaveConfig = 2.
Step 3 Reboot the ONS 15216 EDFA2 by setting cerentEdfa15216OpReset = 2.
After the processor reboots, user names and passwords from the new user database must be used for
access.
5.6.9 Alarm Entry
Command Types snmp table display local cerent15216EdfaAlarmEntry
Syntax Description snmp table display local cerent15216EdfaAlarmEntry
Accesses the alarm status. Example 5-16 shows the cerent15216EdfaAlarmEntry display command.
Example 5-16 cerent15216EdfaAlarmEntry Display Command
ash:
hostname
:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp table display local cerent15216EdfaAlarmEntry
CLASS CERENT-15216-EDFA-MIB.cerent15216EdfaAlarmEntry ::=
{
cerent15216EdfaAlarmIndex = 1;
cerent15216EdfaAlarmID = lcrnt1;
cerent15216EdfaAlarmPriority = minor;
cerent15216EdfaAlarmState = cleared;
cerent15216EdfaAlarmEnable = enabled;
cerent15216EdfaAlarmDateAndTime = "2002-10-16,13:49:42.8 -8:60";
cerent15216EdfaAlarmCfgPriority = minor;
};
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