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Property Description
assigned level 126-255 would use the second destination.
NOTE: If you use the Configuration Plug-In to modify the
configuration of an Alarm Notifier after creating it with the
SOAP/XML interface, and the
set to a value greater than 1, the
reset to 0.
The user-defined text will be used to describe the alarm condition
in the Alarm Notifier’s log file. This can be a maximum of 201
characters long.
Specify one or more alarm types for this condition. If the status
matches any of these types, then the alarm will be declared active
or passive, depending on the condition type. The valid alarm
type identifiers are as follows:
AL_VALUE_INVALID
AL_CONSTANT
AL_OFFLINE
AL_NUL
AL_NO_CONDITION,
AL_TOT_SVC_ALM_1
AL_TOT_SVC_ALM_2
AL_TOT_SVC_ALM_3
AL_LOW_LMT_CLR_1
AL_LOW_LMT_CLR_2
AL_HIGH_LMT_CLR_1
AL_HIGH_LMT_CLR_2
AL_LOW_LMT_ALM_1
AL_LOW_LMT_ALM_2
AL_HIGH_LMT_ALM_1
AL_HIGH_LMT_ALM_2
AL_FIR_ALM, AL_FIR_PRE_ALM,
AL_FIR_TRBL, AL_FIR_SUPV
AL_FIR_TEST_ALM
AL_FIR_TEST_PRE_ALM
AL_FIR_ENVCOMP_MAX
AL_FIR_MONITOR_COND
AL_FIR_MAINT_ALERT
You should consider using less severe conditions, such as
AL_VALUE_INVALID or AL_OFFLINE, for your passive
conditions, and more severe conditions such as
AL_HIGH_LMT_ALM_1 for your active conditions.
7.3.2.4 Active and Passive Alarm Destinations
You can define one or more
active and passive destinations for the Alarm Notifier.
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