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RADview-PC/TDM Megaplex-2100/2104 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Agent Configuration Mode
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Default Default state of this alarm: Minor, Major
*Slot Slot in which the card/port alarm attributes are valid. The attributes can be valid in all
slots in the selected Megaplex or in a specific slot, depending on the Megaplex's
configuration. Attributes that are set for a specific slot override an all-slots alarm
configuration in the specific slot only
NA, All, PS-A, PS-B, CL-A, CL-B, IO-1 to IO-12
For an Agent Level alarm, the only possible value is NA
Note: * indicates that you can sort the order of the alarms by Slot, Port or Code. Double-
click the column
Port Port in which the alarm attributes are valid. The attributes can be valid in all ports in the
selected slot or in a specific port, depending on the Megaplex's configuration. Attributes
that are set for a specific port override an all-ports alarm configuration in the specific port
only
NA, All, external-1 to external-12, internal-1 to internal-12
For an Agent Level or Card Level alarm, the only possible value is NA
Mask A masked alarm:
Does not affect the operational status of the selected Megaplex.
Is not logged in the alarm buffer.
Does not generate a trap.
Does not cause a LED on the Megaplex panel to turn on.
Appears in the Active Alarm List.
Cannot be cleared during a Clear or Clear All operation.
May be saved. If it is not saved, the mask will be lost if the card is removed, reset, or if
the Megaplex is turned off.
No, No and Save, Yes, Yes and Save
Invert Alarm that retains an inverted status. For example, suppose that you don't want to see an
alarm in the Alarm list all the time, but you want to know when it was fixed. The Invert
status hides the alarm but then "activates" it and informs you when it is fixed.
Yes, No
Only active state alarms with a severity level of warning, major, minor or critical can be
inverted.
An inverted alarm cannot be masked by the Mask function.
An inverted alarm cannot be cleared by an Alarms>Clear or Alarms>Clear All
command.
An inverted alarm cannot be saved, so the inversion will be lost if the Megaplex is turned
off. However, the inversion is retained after the card is removed.
Filter A filter helps prevent frequent changes to a state alarm (which results in frequent
reports). The filter also prevents frequent reports for the same event. The filter functions
in conjunction with the F. Set and the F. Reset parameters (see below).
Yes, No
Megaplex Level Fault Operations 2-33