4-14 DS10 Console Reference
4.10
Configuring Dial-Out Alert
When you are not monitoring the system through a modem
connection, you can use the RMC dial-out alert feature to
remain informed of system status. If dial-out alert is enabled,
and the RMC detects alarm conditions within the managed
system, it can call a preset pager number.
You must configure remote dial-in for the dial-out feature to be enabled. See
Section 4.9. To set up the dial-out alert feature, enter the RMC from the local
serial terminal.
Example 4–2 Dial-Out Alert Configuration
61'"WIXHMEP
➊
(MEP7XVMRK%8<(8
61'"WIXEPIVX
➋
%PIVX7XVMRK
61'"IREFPIEPIVX
➌
1SHIQ[MPPFIIREFPIH[LIRMXMWGSRRIGXIH
61'"GPIEVEPIVX
➍
61'"WIRHEPIVX
➎
%PIVXHIXIGXIH
Disconnect the serial terminal and connect the modem at COM1 port.
You should receive an alert within 30 minutes of modem connection.
# Once the alert is received, reconnect the serial terminal and clear the test alert.
61'"GPIEVEPIVX
➏
61'"WXEXYW
➐
%PIVX)REFPI)REFPIH
A typical alert situation might be as follows:
•
The RMC detects an alarm condition caused by excessive temperature.
•
The RMC dials the operator’s pager and sends a message identifying the
system.
•
The operator dials the system from a remote serial terminal.
• The operator invokes the RMC, checks system status, and powers down the
managed system.