B-2AMI Configuration CommandsB.1.1 Displaying Alarm ConditionsThis command lets the user display the status of all alarms. The linkFailedand spansFailed alarms are available on all Cabletron switches. The power-SupplyInputFailed and tempSensorOverTemp alarms are available on allswitches. The powerSupplyOutputFailed alarm is only available on a9A000, SFCS-200BX and an SFCS-1000. The fanBankFailed alarm is onlyavailable on an SFCS-1000. Enter the following parameters:localhost::configuration alarms> showAlarmType AlarmStatus MinorAlarm MajorAlarmpowerSupplyInputFailed inactive disabled enabledpowerSupplyOutputFailed inactive disabled enabledfanBankFailed inactive disabled enabledtempSensorOverTemp inactive disabled enabledlinkFailed inactive enabled disabledspansFailed inactive enabled disabledMajor alarm relay status: offMinor alarm relay status: offThe fields in this display have the following meanings:AlarmType Displays the name of the alarm.AlarmStatus Shows whether the state of the alarm is active(alarming) or inactive (not alarming). An alarm isactive if the underlying condition is detected. Forpower supplies, the input failed alarm condition isactive if the input voltage is not within the nominalrange for the supply. This does not necessarily meanthat an output failure will result. A power supplyoutput failure condition is active if any power sup-ply is failing or if it is physically removed.MinorAlarm Disabled means that this alarm type will not cause aminor alarm. Enabled means that this alarm typewill cause a minor alarm.MajorAlarm Disabled means that this alarm type will not cause amajor alarm. Enabled means that this alarm typewill cause a major alarm.