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Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MXC - Procedure for Alarm Actions Configuration

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9500 MXC User Manual
3DB 23063 ADAA - Rev 004 July 2007 Vol. IV-11-3
Procedure for Alarm Actions Configuration
1. To configure alarm mapping, select Configuration > Alarm Actions. Refer
to Figure 11-1 on page 11-2.
2. To add a destination Node or Terminal in the Alarm Action Destinations
panel, click
Add. Up to 30 destinations can be added.
3. In Destination Address, enter the IP address for the destination Node/
Terminal. This updates the IP address for the new entry in the Alarm Actions
Destination panel.
If the destination Node/Terminal is the local Node/Terminal (output port is
on the same Node/Terminal as the input/alarm source), use the same IP
address as the local Node/Terminal, or use the standard IP loopback address:
127.0.0.1.
Where a different set of alarms or inputs is to be sent to a same destination
(same IP address), but to a different AUX plug-in, or different output port,
use a separate Alarm Action Destination entry.
4. In Slot, select the slot location of the target AUX plug-in for the destination
Node. This updates the entry in the Alarm Actions Destination panel.
5. In Output, select the target output port on the destination AUX plug-in. This
updates the entry in the Alarm Actions Destination panel.
6. In the Triggers selection panel click to select the required input and/or alarm
events.
The alarm tree can be expanded (toggle-tail down) to show available alarms
for all installed plug-ins.
Inputs are found on the AUX plug-in(s).
Circular tags adjacent to each alarm and input selection box indicates current
status. A red dot in the circle indicates active.
Multiple alarms and/or inputs can be selected. The number (quantity)
selected updates the entry in the Alarm Actions Destination panel.
7. To commit the configuration, click
Send.
Where the destination is a 9500 MXC Terminal, the Terminal resolves slot
location; any valid slot number (1 to 9) entered in the originating 9500 MXC is
default connected to the AUX I/O function in the destination Terminal.
For standardization purposes, it is recommended Slot 1 is used to identify an
AUX destination in a Terminal.

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