Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Provisioning Alarms
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Provisioning Alarms
This section describes how you provision and manage alarms in the TimeProvider.
There are TL1 commands that allow you to:
Provision individual alarm levels
Provision system-wide alarm levels
Display current alarm settings
Display current alarms
Display alarm status
Alarms are displayed on the IMC or IMC/TPIU LEDs; they also appear on the relay
contact closures on the Input module.
Provisioning the Alarm Levels
Use the SET-ATTR command to set the alarms associated with the IMC and IOC.
You can use this command to reset all alarm levels to the factory default values, and
to allow the TimeProvider to escalate alarms.
Table 4-3
lists the alarms, a brief
description of each alarm, and it’s default parameters.
SET-ATTR:[<tid>]:<aid>:[<ctag>]::<keyword>[=<value>];
This command has a default access level of ADMIN.
<aid>
<keyword>
<value>
Description
SYS
ELEVTIME
ENABLE | DISABLE (default)
Allow alarms to escalate from
Minor to Major and from
Major to Critical
FACTORY
Set the alarm levels to factory
default values
<aid>
<keyword>
<value>
Description
SYS
IMC
IOC
PRS
INPp (p = 1 | 2)
Alarm ID
NR = Not Reported
NA = A non-alarm event
MN = Minor alarm
MJ = Major alarm
CR = Critical alarm
CLEAR = Clears an active
alarm; if the condition persists,
then the alarm is reissued
See the definitions for the
Alarm ID in the following table