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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
replied.
<Completed At Date> - Date on the format DDMMYY when heartbeat was
successfully transmitted to the OMC. If heartbeat is not yet delivered, a '-' (dash) is
replied.
<Heartbeat Message> - A quoted string containing the actual heartbeat message.
Note! If no log entry exists in log at this position, a single '-' (dash) is replied.
9.2 HLN – Heartbeat Log Length
9.2.1 Overview
This replies with number of heartbeats in the heartbeat log at the moment.
9.2.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read only
Format:
<Number of heartbeat log entries>
where <Number of heartbeat log entries> is an integer indicating how many
heartbets are currently in the heartbeat log.
Example:
GET HLN
Returns:
42
meaning that there are 42 heartbeats that can be read out from the log, starting
with log item 1.
9.3 HOS – Heartbeat on System Startup
9.3.1 Overview
This configures whether an heartbeat should be sent on system startup.
9.3.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read and Write
When the controller is integrated to the Axell Element Manager it sends heartbeat
reports on regular intervals to let the AEM know the repeater is up and running. In
case of a long power failure, or when the equipment has been down for
maintenance, the controller can be configured to send a heartbeat directly on
power on, to ensure that the Axell Element Manager is aware that the system is
back online. In most cases this is handled by the controller sending an end of power
supply alarm, but in certain applications it might be useful to have the controller
sending a heartbeat on system boot.
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