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14.5.2 Base Alarms
Fig. 14.5.2.1.
Base Alarm summary
Clicking the
Base Alarms
link in the Monitor menu opens the Base Alarm page (see Figure 12.5.2.1, above).
This page shows the Alarm or Clear status of each of the NetGuardian-16S's 32 discrete alarms. You'll probably
have to scroll down the page to view all 32 discrete alarms.
The Base Alarms page lists each discrete alarm by its point number and the alarm description configured by the
system administrator. The State column will display "Clear" in
GREEN
if the alarm is inactive and "Alarm" in
RED
if the alarm is active. If the system administrator has assigned an Alarm Point Group to the alarm point, the
Group name will appear in
RED
in the State column when the alarm is active. In Figure 12.5.2.1, above, Alarm
Point 1, "EQUIP MAJOR," has been assigned to the "Critical" Group.
14.5.3 Ping Targets
Fig. 14.5.3.1.
Ping Targets summary
Clicking the
Ping Targets
link in the Monitor menu opens the Ping Targets page (see Figure 12.5.3.1, above).
This page shows the Alarm or Clear status of each of the NetGuardian-16S's 32 ping alarms. You'll probably
have to scroll down the page to view all 32 ping alarms.
The NetGuardian-16S declares a ping alarm when a ping target (a server, router, or any other device on an IP
network) does not respond to a ping request in a time interval configured by the system administrator.
The Ping Targets page lists each ping alarm by its point number and the alarm description configured by the
system administrator. The State column will display "Clear" in
GREEN
if the alarm is inactive and "Alarm" in
RED
if the alarm is active. If the system administrator has assigned an Alarm Point Group to the alarm point, the
Group name will appear in
RED
in the State column when the alarm is active.