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Setting up pager codes for numeric pagers, Assigning a pager code to a host system – HP StorageWorks 3000 RAID Array User Manual

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Setting Up Pager Codes for Numeric Pagers

Numeric pager support lets you receive notification about critical events by
means of numerical coded messages. A numeric pager usually has three fields
separated by hyphens. The first field signifies the area code, the second field
signifies the exchange, and the third field signifies the four-digit extension.
When you receive a page from Command Console, the first field signifies a
three-digit number for the host system, the second field is a three-digit number
for the subsystem controller, and the last field is a four-digit code for the
critical event.

Figure 3-42. Numeric pager readout

First, set up pager codes by assigning a three-digit code for each host system.
Next, assign another three-digit code for each subsystem controller connected
to that host. The last four digits are pre-assigned event codes. If you choose,
the event codes can be modified. System codes, subsystem controller codes,
and event codes can only be numeric. Alphanumeric codes are not supported.

Assigning a Pager Code to a Host System

1.

Click a host system in the Navigation window.

2.

From the File menu, click Properties.

3.

Click the Event Notification tab.

4.

Enter a three-digit number in the Pager Identification Number text box.