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Sonik G2BT Base Transmitter User Manual
March 14, 2002 62 7M487C4
The given alarm is sent to a network manager via a SNMP trap message if TrapMsg enable is
“yes” AND the given alarm severity level is greater than or equal to the “Thresholds trapLevel”
parameter. Provided the given alarm instance meets the above criteria, the date/time is recorded
for the instance and then may be sent again to the network manager depending on the TrapMsg
interval parameter as shown in the example:
Alarm [alarm_name] TrapMsg Interval = 60
The given alarm is logged for historical purposes if enable is “yes” for the “set” transition or the
“clear” transition instance. If logging is not enabled for a given transition, then the given alarm
transition instance will not be found in the log.
The overall station health depends on only the alarms that are enabled and have a severity level
that is other than “off”. The system health displays the highest severity of all ACTIVE alarms.
The alarm LED on the front panel will be controlled based on the the overall system health status.
By definition,
CRITICAL
alarms indicate that the transmitter is shutdown (all subchannels are
dekeyed). Therefore
CRITICAL
alarms cannot be disabled, nor can non-critical alarms be
configured as
CRITICAL
.
14.1.2 A
LARM
T
YPES
Alarm Name Description Defau
lt
Severi
ty
Solutions
General Station
cabinetIntrusion This alarm triggers when the
cabinet is opened.
Majo
r
This alarm clears when the
cabinet is closed.
cePwrFail This alarm triggers when the
station power supply is not
functioning.
Critic
al
This alarm clears when the
station power supply is
functioning.
cePwrProblem This alarm triggers when the
station power supply indicates
a problem but is still
functioning.
Major This alarm clears when the
station power supply is not
experiencing any problems.
ceOverCurrent This alarm triggers when the
station power supply indicates
an overcurrent.
Major This alarm clears when the
station power supply does not
indicate an overcurrent.