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TD 92483GB
2008-06-05/ Ver. B
Installation and Operation Manual
UPAC- Unite Packet for Messaging and Alarm
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6
Select which level the sent Status Log should have or select “No Log” to not
generate a Status Log when a trap matching the conditions is received.
7
Enter an event description to be included in the Status Log.
8
Select the check box
Include trap data
, if received trap data should be included in
the log message.
9
Click “Save”.
Removing SNMP Trap Action
Remove SNMP trap action by clicking the “Delete” symbol. A dialogue window opens,
click “OK” to remove the SNMP trap action.
10.2 Fault Handling
The fault handling in UPAC makes it possible to start actions on an incoming fault.
Possible actions are output activity triggering, sending a message, sending a fault
notification via SNMP Trap or via E-mail. The actions start depends on trigger conditions.
Note that if UPAC is to take care of faults from external modules, these modules must be
configured to send their status log messages to UPAC.
Functions in fault handling:
• Trigger conditions and action settings on faults
• Summary fault action settings on persistent faults
10.2.1 Nomenclature
10.2.2 Fault Actions
Settings of trigger conditions and actions are made in the
Fault Actions
page.
1
Click “Configuration” on the start page.
2
Select Fault Handling > Fault Actions in the left menu on
UPAC Configuration
page.
When the page is opened, a list of all existing actions is shown.
Fault action: A fault action consists of trigger conditions that leads to an action, such as
sending a message to a handset in the system and/or activating an output.
One fault action can consist of several triggers and lead to several actions.
Trigger:
A set of conditions that is used to match specific fault messages.
Action:
Is started as a response to a trigger matching a fault message i.e. sending a
message to a handset, activating an output or the error relay, and sending
SNMP Trap and E-mail.
Figure 63.