Defining alternate alarm paths – Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual
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Access Manager’s new Alternate Alarm Path (AAP) feature is available
for use with Access System 2000 products.
The alternate alarm path lets you establish separate alarm paths from one
node to two different Access Managers. Consequently, you can
■
simultaneously send each alarm to two Access Managers
■
designate an auxiliary Access Manager to receive alarms when
problems exist with the primary Access Manager
In addition, for each alarm path, you can specify the:
■
number of times the node controller will try to send an alarm to
Access Manager
■
time interval between notification attempts
■
length of time alarms are gathered before a notification attempt is
made
Application scenarios
There are four ways to physically connect a PC running Access Manager
to a node controller (located in an Access System 2000 node). You can
connect directly with a cable, or you can use one of three com port access
Enable Alarm Reporting
No
No
No
No
Report alarms only when Access Manager contacts node:
Alarm Path
None
None
None
None
Enable Alarm Reporting
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
NOTE 1. Currently, a modem (COMline) configured for 2400 baud cannot be used to originate calls to a nod
configured for 1200 baud. Configure the node in Access Manager for 2400 baud, and allow the modem to
automatically downgrade to 1200 baud.
NOTE 2. Modem and ComDesign are not available for the second and third AS2000 nodes in a daisy chain, although
either of these access arrangements are available to the first AS2000 node.
NOTE 3. The
Previous Node in Chain
option is only available for AS2000 nodes.
Access Arrangement
(Connection) Option
Direct
Modem
None
(Facility Data Link
or Daisy Chain)
ComDesign
or
X.25 PAD
Defining alternate
alarm paths