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Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Provisioning Alarms
Sample Command
RTRV-ATTR::SYS:TS1000;
This command causes the TimeProvider to return the alarm levels associated with
all system-level alarms.
Normal Response
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M TS1000 COMPLD
"SYS:IOC1EQPT,NA"
"SYS:IOC2EQPT,NA"
"SYS:PWRA,MJ"
"SYS:PWRB,MJ"
"SYS:EXTALM1,MJ"
"SYS:EXTALM2,CR"
"SYS:EXPFAIL,MJ"
;
Retrieving Current Alarms
You can display the current active alarms using the RTRV-ALM command.
RTRV-ALM:[<tid>]:<aid>:[<ctag>];
This command has a default access level of USER.
event id The identifier of the alarm whose level is displayed
alarm level The value indicates the alarm level that is generated by an alarm
event:
NR = Not Reported
NA = A non-alarm event
MN = Minor alarm
MJ = Major alarm
CR = Critical alarm
<aid> Description
ALL (or null)
SYS
IMC
IOCm (m = 1 | 2)
PRS
INPp (p = 1 | 2)
OUTg (g = A | B | C | D)
Access identifiers
Field Description