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14.3.24 .POWEROK Internal Event
The .POWEROK event is generated when the external power connection of the ASG Guard/ASG
Guard Plus has changed from low to OK. This event can be generated when the power cable to
the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus has been reconnected.
Alarm/Event
Action Routine
Parameters
Comments
.POWERLOW
PHONHOME
2
.POWEROK-1
CANCEL
.POWERLOW
In the example above, the .POWEROK event results in the canceling the call to the maintenance
center.
14.3.25 .POWERUP Internal Event
The .POWERUP event occurs automatically whenever the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus is
powered up. This might indicate a new installation, recovery from a power loss, or that the unit
was moved to a new location.
Example:
Alarm/Event
Action Routine
Parameters
Comments
.POWERUP
PHONHOME
This example causes the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus to report to the maintenance center that
the unit has been reset. If desired, someone can then investigate the reason for the .POWERUP
event.
14.3.26 .PPPREQ Internal Event
This event is triggered when a PPP link is needed to send an SNMP trap or to send a file via
FTP. It is usually associated with the phone PPP (PHPPP) Action Routine.
Alarm/Event
Action Routine
Parameters
Comments
.PPPREQ
PHPPP
5551212
Create the PPP link.
The telephone number can be specified directly, or any of the default telephone numbers
specified in the system parameters can be referenced. PHPPP assumes that there is no firewall
or security on the remote access device.
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