Operation and Maintenance
For the communication server to send the e-mails the access to the e-mail service provider's SMTP server
must be configured in the SMTP server view.
6.5.1.3.6 Destination alarm server (ATAS)
Event messages can also be sent via the ATAS interface, for instance, to an alarm server. This may be an
Mitel Alarm Server or a third-party alarm server. The use of the ATAS protocol is subject to a licence.
After a first-start of the communication server, the signal destination Alarm server (ATAS) is automatically
allocated event table 6. The notification service via the ATAS interface to the alarm server can be globally
switched on or off.
6.5.1.3.7 SRM destination
Event messages can also be sent to the SRM server. Depending on the severity level in the SRM agent,
this changes the system status on the corresponding communication server line. The line colour changes
at the same time. If the corresponding positive event message arrives later or if the event message is
confirmed in WebAdmin, the status and colour are restored again. The following system statuses are
defined:
• Normal (Blue colour):
No active event messages with the severity level Serious or Critical is available.
• Serious (Yellow colour):
At least one event message is available and needs to be closely examined. (Example: Charge counter
overflow)
• Critical (Red colour)
At least one event message is available and is hampering the system's function.(Example: Fan failure)
Note:
Not all negative event messages have a positive match. In this case, the event messages must be
confirmed manually in WebAdmin.
Event messages, which are not Serious or Critical, are not sent to the SRM server. The severity of
individual event messages is given in the Event types, in alphabetical order.
Example:
Power output: There are no serious or critical event messages. The communication server line in the SRM
agent is blue and the system status is on Normal.
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