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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
<Password> is the password, up to 8 characters, no space allowed.
Example:
SET ROP REPEATER
sets the password to REPEATER.
Note! This password should normally be changed from the Element Manager, since
a wrong configured password will cause the login to the Element Manager to fail.
8.19 SAC – SMS Acknowledge Configuration
8.19.1 Overview
This configures in what way alarms sent via SMS should be acknowledged.
8.19.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read and Write
This command affects controllers using SMS for alarm transmission. SAC configures
how the controller determines whether an alarm is acknowledged or not.
Format:
<Val>
<Val> = 0 means that the alarm is considered acknowledged when an acknowledge
message is received from the OMC.
<Val> = 1 means that an alarm is considered acknowledged when the alarm is
successfully transmitted to the Short Message Service Center (SMSC), i.e. when the
message is successfully delivered to the network.
Example:
GET SAC
Reply:
0
meaning that the controller requires an acknowledge message back from the OMC
(if the individual alarm source is configured for that).
Example:
SET SAC 1
changes the behavior to consider the alarm acknowledged when the message is
sent successfully to the SMSC.
Note! This configuration will work in conjunction with the other alarm attributes
(ALA XXX, RCA and MNR). If for example SAC is set to “1”, and RCA is set to 3 and
MNR 3, the controller will try to send the message to the SMSC center up to 3 times
with 3 minute intervals. If the individual alarm source is configured to not require
an acknowledge, it will only try to send it once to the SMSC.
8.20 SFT – Secondary Fallback Timer
8.20.1 Overview
This defines after how long the controller should fall back primary AEM address in
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