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LEDR Series I/O Guide
MDS 05-3627A01, Rev. D
in the full-rate LEDR radio models; however AIS and RAI forwarding
are available. It may be desirable to have alarms generated (
ais -g on)
in
full rate models, depending on the user's requirements as outlined in the
next paragraph.
Since the generation and forwarding operations require use of the Ser-
vice Channel, the AIS/RAI response times are on the order of a few sec-
onds. Generation and forwarding can be very helpful in correcting
problems with the network when they arise. However, in systems where
the response time is critical, these modes should be disabled: In frac-
tional mode, enter
ais -f off -g off
. In full-rate mode, enter
ais -g off
.
alarm
Alarm I/O
Usage:
alarm [in|out] [1-4|all] [subcommand] [arguments]
This command is used to control the four (4) external alarm contacts and
display the state of the four (4) external alarm inputs.
Outputs (Relays)—Alarm outputs may be directly driven to a
state, or be mapped to, internal events via the
evmap
command
(
). When mapped to events, the active level may repro-
grammed to be either active-open or active-closed. Active means
that an event is mapped to an external alarm output that is currently
active. (
typical examples of alarm usage.)
Inputs—Alarm inputs are used to generate events in the event log
and also generate SNMP traps if so programmed by the
events
filter
command. They may be directly read via the
alarm
command, as
well. They may also have their active level set to be either active
high or low. (
alarm active high
;
alarm active low
)
Naming—Finally, both inputs and outputs may be named by users
to allow for easy identification. For example, “Fire Alarm” could be
used as the name for Alarm Input 1. Traps are sent with this name
so that users may more easily identify the source of the alarm.
Subcommands:
active
[open|closed]
—Set alarm input/outputs active state.
set [open|closed]
—Latch alarm outputs to one state to ignore events
which are assigned to them.
name [name_string]
—Create a user defined “name” for each alarm. No
spaces, 16 characters maximum; not compatible with “
all
”.
Command Example #1:
alarm in all