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6. 5 Operations supervision
6. 5. 1 Event message concept
The system generates an event message every time an event or error occurs. The
event tables are used to specify how often an event message of a particular type may
be generated by the system over a given period before the event message is sent to
the allocated signal destinations.
There are 7 event tables that can be allocated to 8 signal destinations:
Fig. 84 Distribution principle for an event message
6. 5. 1. 1 Event types
Event messages have a certain severity level: Normal (blue), Serious (yellow) and Crit-
ical (red). Many event messages have both a negative impact (error occurred) and a
positive impact (error corrected). Some event messages have no impact and, thus, no
match. Severity level and impact are indicated in the event table.
If an SRM server is indicated as signal destination, the event message severity level
results in a change of system status. This can be seen in the SRM agent and is dis-
played with the corresponding colour (see also section "
SRM destination", page 235).
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SRM
(Secure IP Remote
Management)
Internal or
external
endpoints that
can receive
e-mails
WebAdmin
• PC on TA / ISDN
gateway
• PC on Ethernet
Interface
PC on TA / ISDN
gateway
System phone
with display in
message group
E-mail
Event log
Local destination
SNMP destination
External
destination
System phone
Signal
destinations
Event type
Event tables
Event message
Occurrences
Time period
Event type
Occurrences
Time period
Event type
Occurrences
Time period
Event type
Occurrences
Time period
Event type
Occurrences
Time period
Event type
Occurrences
Time period
Event type
Occurrences
Time period
ATAS-Interface
Alarm server or
other external
equipment
SRM server