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8.4.2 Win/2000 NT system values
This screen is displayed after selecting a Win/2000 or NT system.
GSM1402 Monitor operations options 12-02-01 12.00.00
Ver 6.13 USERID SYSNAME
Type values and press Enter
System name . . . . . . . . . NTSYS
System description . . . . . . NT
System descript abbreviation . 010
Operational message receiver . USERID____
Send alarm call . . . . . . . 0 0=No, 1=Yes
Schedule number . . . . . . . 1
Check cykles bypass value . . 0
Send message if connect failed 1
Maximum number of msg per day 25
F3=Exit F12=Cancel
Win/2000 or NT system values
Operational messages receiver
The ID of a user, or the ID of the distribution group that is currently assigned
to receive operational messages. Also valid value is *NONE.
Send alarm call
This field controls if the alarm call function is to be used. When used, a
normal telephone call will be made with a modem. The purpose of this is to
use the loud ring signal to make the operator in charge aware of a system
problem message.
Schedule number
The number of the schedule used to control when this function shall be
active.
Check cycle bypass value
This field controls if the checkpoint shall run every time the monitor
operations program runs. In order to save system resources it might be
desirable to bypass some check cycles. The value controls how many cycles
in a row should be bypassed before the Win2000/NT monitor will run again.
Send message if connect failed
Use this field to specify if a message should be sent when a connect attempt
to this system was unsuccessful.
0=No Message will not be sent.
1=Yes Message will be sent.
Maximum number of msg per day
If not blank, the maximum number of messages to be sent for this system
during a day. When the maximum number is reached, a message indicating
this condition will be sent to the receiver of operational messages.