5 NRF Alerts
This section includes information about the NRF alerts.
The following table describes the various alert levels generated by NRF:
Table 5-1 Alerts Levels or Severity Types
| Alerts Levels/Severity Types | Definition |
|---|---|
| Critical | Indicates a severe issue that poses a significant risk to safety, security, or operational integrity. It requires immediate response to address the situation and prevent serious consequences. Raised for conditions may affect the service of NRF. |
| Major | Indicates a more significant issue that has an impact on operations or poses a moderate risk. It requires prompt attention and action to mitigate potential escalation. Raised for conditions may affect the service of NRF. |
| Minor | Indicates a situation that is low in severity and does not pose an immediate risk to safety, security, or operations. It requires attention but does not demand urgent action. Raised for conditions may affect the service of NRF. |
| Info or Warn (Informational) | Provides general information or updates that are not related to immediate risks or actions. These alerts are for awareness and do not typically require any specific response. WARN and INFO alerts may not impact the service of NRF. |
Note:
- Summary or dimensions may vary based on deployment.
- The alert triggering time varies as per the environment in which it is deployed.
- The performance and capacity of the NRF system may vary based on the call model, Feature or Interface configuration, and underlying CNE and hardware environment.