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4.1.2 Event tables
Event tables list all the event messages the PBX is capable of generating (see Tab.
7.6).
The frequency of event messages can range between "0" and "20".
The time period is indicated in hours, ranging between "0" and "672". The long-
est time period "672" corresponds to 28 days or 4 weeks.
If the frequency of event messages is set to "0", the time period will also auto-
matically be set to "0". No event message is sent to a signal destination.
If the frequency of event messages is set to "1", the time period will automatically
be set to "0".
The event message will immediately be sent to the signal destinations.
If the time period is set to "0" hours, the frequency of the event message will
automatically be set to "1".
The event message will immediately be sent to the signal destinations.
There are 4 event tables in the Fault & Maintenance Manager. Each event table
can be individually configured and allocated to one of the 4 signal destinations.
This means it is possible to decide which event message – if any – should be sent
to a particular signal destination either immediately, with a delay or not at all.
Example
Tab. 7.8: Example of event table
In this example with event type "Total Sync Loss", an event message is sent to the
signal destinations if the PBX generates the event message "Total Sync Loss"10
times within one hour With event types "Sync Loss on T / T2 to "Outgoing Call
Rejected",an event message is sent to the signal destinations immediately; with
event type "No Response from Network", no event message needs to be sent to
the signal destinations.
Event type Frequency Time period
Total sync. loss 10 1
Sync. Loss on T / T2 1 0
System Overload 1 0
Outgoing Call Rejected 1 0
No response from network 0 0