Alarm cutoff, Call on alarm, Alarm notification – Verilink PRISM 3030 (34-00208.L) Product Manual User Manual
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Alarm
Cutoff
When this menu item is set to DISABLE, the unit reports a network interface
alarm condition by lighting the front panel indicator and activating the alarm relay
contacts on the rear panel. When set to ENABLE, the front panel ALARM
indicator does not light during an alarm condition and the alarm contacts are
forced to an inactive state regardless of the alarm status.
Call on
Alarm
Controls remote alarm reporting. Three submenus are available as follows.
Alarm Notification
OFF.
Disables alarm reporting.
DIRECT.
Sends reports to a printer or terminal connected directly to the
supervisory port.
DIAL.
Sends reports through an attached AT command set compatible modem
connected to the SUPV serial port, which must dial out to a remote modem.
DIAL NMS.
Calls the 8100A to dump alarms directly.
Edit Primary and Secondary Dial String
These fields are 18 -character ASCII strings for the call on alarm phone numbers
used in the DIAL and DIAL NMS modes. The unit attempts three times to connect
using the primary number. If all three attempts fail, it attempts three times to
connect using the secondary number (if it is not blank). If the secondary number
fails, the unit waits five minutes and then attempts to communicate with the
primary number again. When a connection is detected, the unit outputs the
notification message (as described in Edit Element ID below) and then disconnects.
Edit
Element ID
Allows entering a 29-character ASCII string which identifies the unit to the device
receiving the alarm notification messages.
Remote
Link
The unit utilizes a remote link to communicate with remote units. The facility data
link (FDL) can be used in cases where the T1 path is not routed through
equipment that blocks the FDL. If the network framing mode is set to D4 or the
FDL is not available, a spare channel can be assigned. Possible channel selections
are those that have not been assigned for use with a high-speed port or passed
through to the T1 DTE. The choices are FDL, None, and channels 1 through 24.
Log Off
If the unit is not programmed with a password, the user can leave the menu system
by pressing Exit from the Main Menu. If a password has been programmed, the
unit prevents an inadvertent log off by requiring the user to press Select in the Log
Off menu. Once logged into the front panel, the interface remains active until the
user logs out.
Main Menu
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Log Off
Figure 3-24 Log Off Screen