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14.3.11 .DISKCRIT Internal Event
The RAMDISK has reached a critical level assigned in the Set Disk Parameters (SDP) menu.
(See Section 7.10.)
Alarm/Event
Action Routine
Parameters
Comments
.DISKCRIT
DOLIST
.DISKCRIT-1
PHONHOME
.DISKCRIT-2
SCHEDULE
30 PHONHOME
In the example above, the .DISKCRIT alarm results in the a call to the default phone number
specified in the system parameters. If the alarm is not canceled, the phone number will be called
again in 30 minutes.
14.3.12 .DISKFULL Internal Event
This alarm is generated when the RAMdisk is full. No additional information can be stored on the
disk. If this occurs, data from host ports stored in buffer files will be lost.
Alarm/Event
Action Routine
Parameters
Comments
.DISKFULL
DOLIST
.DISKFULL-1
PHONHOME
.DISKFULL-2
SCHEDULE
30 PAGE
In this example, the .DISKFULL alarm results in a call to the phone number set in the System
Parameters (SSP) menu (see Section 9.4.2). If the alarm is not canceled with 30 minutes, a page
is sent to the default pager number.
14.3.13 .DTRHIGH, .DTRLOW, .DTRHIGH.n, and .DTRLOW.n Internal Events
The .DTRLOW event occurs automatically on the high to low transition of the DTR signal on a
Host port. The .n indicates the port number. This may be caused by a cable being removed from
a port or by the attached equipment being switched off.
The .DTRHIGH event occurs automatically on the low to high transition of this same signal. This
can be caused by attaching a cable to a port.
These events can be used to detect if the PBX or host has lost power, or if the ASG Guard/ASG
Guard Plus has been disconnected from the maintenance port.
Alarm/Event
Action Routine
Parameters
Comments
.DTRLOW
SCHEDULE
2 PHONHOME
.DTRHIGH
CANCEL
.DTRLOW
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