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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
Note! Using the attribute MAD it is possible to configure which of these four
addresses should receive alarms and reports.
8.2 ASC – Address of Service Center
8.2.1 Overview
This defines the address (MSISDN or IP-address) where to send alarms and reports.
8.2.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read and Write
The address to the service center is where to send alarms and reports, and can be
either a telephone number, or if TCP/IP is used (GPRS or Ethernet), the IP address
or host name of the Axell Element Manager.
Format:
<Address>
where address is a number or server name (if using TCP/IP or GPRS) with a
maximum length of 30 characters.
Example:
GET ASC
Reply:
+46705008999
means that the controller will connect to MSISDN +46705008999 to deliver alarms
and reports (assuming data call is used for remote communication). The controller
can optionally call a secondary OMC address in case message is undeliverable to
the ASC address. Please refer to attribute SSC attribute for details.
Example:
SET ASC axell_element_manager
uses the address axell_element_manager address for delivery of alarms and
reports (assuming TCP/IP or GPRS communication and that DNS is configured
properly).
Note! Setting the address to an empty string will disable the sending of alarms to
the Axell Element Manager, while the controller is still available for remote login.
Example:
SET ASC
disables the sending of alarms and reports.
8.3 CDE – Communications Device Enabled
8.3.1 Overview
This attribute enables and disables the remote communication (both incoming and
outgoing).
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