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Example
Tab. 105 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 PBX generates the event mes-
sage 10 times within 1 hour. With the event type"
System overload
", an event mes-
sage 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 destina-
tions.
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Signal destinations
4 signal destinations can be configured in the Fault & Maintenance Manager. Any
one of the four event tables can be assigned to each signal destination.
When the PBX is first started, one event table with its own number is assigned to
each signal destination.
Signal destinations include:
•
System terminals 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)
There are several possibilities for connecting the signal destinations with a PBX:
Event type
Frequency
Time period
Total Synchronization loss
10
1
System Overload
1
0
No response from network
0
0