About alarm parameters
You can set alarms in the Alarms page. Enabling alarms is optional.
RiOS uses hierarchical alarms. The system groups certain alarms into top-level categories, such as the SSL Settings alarm. When an alarm triggers, its parent expands to provide more information. As an example, the System Disk Full top-level parent alarm aggregates over multiple partitions. If a specific partition is full, the System Disk Full parent alarm triggers and the Alarm Status report displays more information regarding which partition caused the alarm to trigger.
Disabling a parent alarm disables its children. You can enable a parent alarm and disable any of its child alarms. You can’t enable a child alarm without first enabling its parent.
The children alarms of a disabled parent appear on the Alarm Status report with a suppressed status. Disabled children alarms of an enabled parent appear on the Alarm Status report with a disabled status. For details about alarm status, see
About SCC alarm status reports.When an alarm reaches its rising threshold, it is activated; it is reset when it reaches the lowest or reset threshold. After an alarm is triggered, it isn’t triggered again until it has fallen below the reset threshold.