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316 Table: eKERNEL_ALARM
Table 27
Alarm identifiers (cont’d.)
Byte 3
1
eCAP or eAPI or eESPA
2
eSNMP
4
eVBVOICE
5
eCSTA
6
eIO
7
eWEB
8
eSMTP_server
9
eDMSAPI
Byte 4-5
01-99
Input program sequence number
Byte 6-7 Alarm sequence number
As shown in Table 27 "Alarm identifiers" (page 315), the first bytes denote
the site identifier. The second byte denotes the area identifier. The third
byte denotes the input application type. The fourth and fifth byte indicates
a sequence number. These five first bytes refer to the input-program
identifier.
The two remaining bytes (byte 6 and 7) are a sequence number that
specified the alarm for that input program.
The first five digits match the value of the field ALA_INPGM_id_n. This
helps to keep track of alarms in the complex definitions that occur in some
configurations.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 1110101
(denotes site 1, area 1, eCAP 01, alarm 01)
ALA_INPGM_id_n
This field specifies the unique identifier of the input program.
Note that this identifier is defined in the eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT
table (field TCPCLIENT_INPGM_id_n). Refer to the section of
eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT on how to set up these input programs.
Nortel recommends that you develop a naming convention to assign
values for these identifiers.
Table 28
Alarm input program identifiers
Byte 1 Site identifier
Byte 2 Area identifier
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