
Operation and Maintenance
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Aastra 470 as of R1.2
syd-0337/1.2 – R1.2 – 11.2011
Example
Tab. 100 Example of event table
In this example an event message is sent to the message destinations if there is a
Total synchronization loss
event message when the system generates the event
message 10 times within 1 hour. With the event type
System overload
, an event
message is sent to the signal destinations immediately; while the event type
No re-
sponse from network
, no event message needs to be sent to the signal destinations.
6. 5. 1. 3
Signal destinations
5 signal destinations can be configured in the Fault & Maintenance Manager. Any
one of the five event tables can be assigned to each signal destination.
When a communication server is first started, one event table with its own number
is assigned to each signal destination.
Signal destinations include:
• System phones with alphanumeric display)
• External signal destination (signal destination PC (SEM) via ISDN or LAN / WAN
to T interface)
• Local signal destination (e.g. PC (SEM) / printer, PC (SEM) on S interface /
Ethernet interface)
• Event log (event protocols in the Fault & Maintenance Manager)
• Internal or external e-mail destinations
There are several possibilities for connecting the signal destinations with a commu-
nication server:
Event type
Frequency
Time period
Total Synchronization loss
10
1
System Overload
1
0
No response from network
0
0