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8.9 Action Routines
The ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus is pre-programmed with a number of Action Routines that can
be used when alarms or internal events occur. These Action Routines are summarized in
Table 8-2 and described fully in Chapter 14.
Table 8-2. Action Routines
Action Routine
Description
CANCEL
Cancels a pending action.
CLKAHEAD\CLKBACK
Advances (or sets back) the time setting in ASG Guard/ASG Guard
Plus by 1 hour and schedules CLKSET for immediate execution.
CLKCHECK
Checks if current date is the first Sunday in April or last Sunday in
October. If it is, schedules either a CLKAHEAD or CLKBACK to occur
at 2:00 am.
DOLIST
Causes a list of Action Routines to be performed.
LOG
Creates a log entry that describes the event.
LOGCHECK
Checks to see if the Log buffer has reached a specified threshold. If
Log has exceeded the threshold, a .LOGFULL event is generated.
NOACTION
Creates "Event: " Log entry.
PAGE
Calls a pager number and delivers a message.
PHIRIS
Delivers an alarm message to IRIS
SM
.
PHONHOME
Places a call to the maintenance reporting center.
PHPPP
Initiates a demand-dial PPP link
PHSYSOP
Places a call to the maintenance center and starts a Sysop session.
REMINIT
Performs the Remote Initialization function.
RESRELAY#*
Resets the specified relay so that attached device is turned off.
SCHEDULE
Schedules an action for a later time.
SETHP
Changes the setting of the Host Processing Flag. (see SHP system
function command).
SETRELAY#*
Sets the specified relay so that attached device is turned on.
SNMPTRAP
Sends an SNMP trap to remote managers through the Ethernet or PPP
link.
* Applies only to ASG Guard.
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