System Cards
7-15
CPU Card
CPU Card User Screens and Settings
Table 7-4 summarizes the option settings for the CPU Print Alarm Screen. These settings are
also described in the following paragraphs.
Table 7-4. Print Alarm Screen Options and Defaults
Notes:
1. The Print Alarms option must be off if TCP/IP is on.
2. The choice of “empty” will eliminate that element from the NMS report.
PRT ALARMS
The Print Alarms option allows you to choose a remote device for alarm condition reporting.
The system uses the modem (if present) on the Interface card to call a remote device or
Network Management System. The system sends the alarm information for all alarm filters
set to Report in the Alarm Filters screen. Refer to Chapter 4 System Configuration and
Operation.
Set the Print Alarms setting to off to disable all external alarm-generated messages. Choose
direct to send all alarms reported since the last report cycle to a local device through the DB-9
computer port of the Interface card. The modem setting sends all alarms reported since the
last report cycle to a remote dial-up device through the modem port.
The remote device may be any asynchronous ASCII device that can accept lines of text up to
80 characters long. It must support XON/XOFF flow control and be capable of attaching to an
asynchronous dial-up modem. Figure 7-6 shows an OOS alarm reported to a remote device.
Parameter
User Options
Notes
Default
PRT ALARMS
off direct modem
1
off
PRT Phone#
telephone number (up to 14 numbers)
PRT RETRY
1 to 60
1
PRT ATTEMPTS
1 to 99
1
PRT MAJ&CRIT
1 to 500
1
PRT MIN&INFO
1 to 32000
1
ELEMENT 1
alarm model address time severity
number empty
2
number
ELEMENT 2
alarm model address time severity
number empty
2
alarm
ELEMENT 3
alarm model address time severity
number empty
2
model
ELEMENT 4
alarm model address time severity
number empty
2
address
ELEMENT 5
alarm model address time severity
number empty
2
time
ELEMENT 6
alarm model address time severity
number empty
2
severity
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