Troubleshooting guide
TD 92735EN
15 May 2012 / Ver. G
Installation and Operation Manual
Unite Connectivity Manager
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Removing SNMP Trap Action
Remove SNMP trap action by clicking the “Delete” symbol. A dialogue window opens, click
“OK” to remove the SNMP trap action.
23.5 Fault Handling
The fault handling in Unite CM makes it possible to start actions on an incoming fault.
Possible actions are output activity triggering, sending a message, sending a fault
notification via SNMP Trap or via E-mail. The actions start depends on trigger conditions.
Note that if Unite CM is to take care of faults from external modules, these modules must be
configured to send their status log messages to Unite CM.
Functions in fault handling:
• Trigger conditions and action settings on faults
• Summary fault action settings on persistent faults
23.5.1 Nomenclature
23.5.2 Fault Actions
Settings of trigger conditions and actions are made in the Fault Actions page.
1 Click “Configuration” on the start page.
2 Select Fault Handling > Fault Actions in the menu on the Configuration page. When
the page opens, a list of all existing actions is shown.
The action with the highest priority is shown first in the list, i.e. at the top. The actions are
processed in priority order. The Fault Handler only processes the first action that matches
the incoming fault message, that is, only one action will be processed for each fault
message. The priority order can be changed by using the arrows.
An action can be deleted by clicking the delete symbol.
Fault action: A fault action consists of trigger conditions that leads to an action, such as
sending a message to a handset in the system and/or activating an output.
One fault action can consist of several triggers and lead to several actions.
Trigger: A set of conditions that is used to match specific fault messages.
Action: Is started as a response to a trigger matching a fault message i.e. sending a
message to a handset, activating an output or the error relay and sending
SNMP Trap and E-mail.