Intel Telco Alarms Manager 2.0, Revision 1.0 - HP Carrier-Grade Server cc3310 User's Guide

Intel Telco Alarms Manager 2.0
Configuration Requirements
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Introduction
Telco Alarms Manager (TAM) is a set of telecom server software components designed to manage the alarms
state of the server and indicate health status via the local Telco Alarm Panel (TAP) as well as remotely via
dry contact relays. The TAM Service receives alarm requests from multiple entities, such as the Intel Server
Management (ISM) Local Response Agent (LRA), the Intel Linux Resource Monitor (RM), the SNMP Event
Agent (for SNMP traps), and other applications which have registered with TAM.
Additionally, the Telco Alarms Manager delivers several APIs that permit access to the TAP. Application
developers who wish to manage the alarms state from within their application can do so by using these APIs,
which bypass the TAM Service management of the state machine.
Configuration Requirements
The TAM (2.0, rev 1.0) is provided for use on the HP Carrier Grade Server cc3310.
Required Software Components:
Red Hat Advanced Server (AS) 2.1
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 3.0
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server, SP3 or higher
Microsoft Windows 2003 Advanced Server
Required Software Components:
TAM 2.0
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No additional software components required
TAMTools 2.0
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Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE) Version 1.3
SNMP Agent Software
1 UCD-SNMP and SunJRE (J2SE) are delivered software components. Other third-party components may require additional
configuration.