Chapter 2 TL1 Command Syntax and Description
Set Attribute (SET-ATTR)
132 TimeProvider TL1 Reference Guide 097-58001-01 Revision E – September 2006
Refer to Table B-1 for a list of all of the TimeProvider Alarm Identifiers (Alarm IDs)
and a brief description of each. The table also shows the possible alarm levels that
can be set with the SET-ATTR command, whether or not the error delay is editable,
and certain other defaults for each Alarm ID.
Example
To set the system-level EXPFAIL event’s alarm level to critical:
Input
SET-ATTR::SYS:TP1000::EXPFAIL=CR;
Normal Response
TP-SSU
05-02-10 13:35:56
M TP1000 COMPLD
;
Autonomous Message
TP-SSU
05-02-10 13:35:56
A 175 REPT EVT
"IMC,EQPT:ALMCHG,TC,05-02-10,13-35-56,,,,:\"ALARM PARAMETER HAS CHANGED,
EXPFAIL,CRITICAL\""
;
Table 2-32. SET-ATTR – Keywords and Values for all <aids>
<keyword> <value> Description Default
BRDGTIM
(SYS aid
only)
300 to
500000
In PRR mode, this sets the length of time, in seconds, the
system remains in bridging mode.
900
seconds
DISABLE Disables the Bridging mode.
ELEVTIME
(SYS aid
only)
ENABLE Minor alarms elevate to Major, and Major alarms elevate to
Critical after the system elevation time has elapsed.
Note: The system elevation time is 86400 seconds (24
hours), and cannot be changed.
DISABLE
DISABLE The system does not automatically elevate alarms.
FACTORY
(SYS aid
only)
(none) Sets the alarm level for all alarms to their factory settings. N/A
Alarm ID NR
The alarm level for the specified alarm is set as not-reported.
N/A
NA The specified alarm is set as a non-alarm event.
MN The alarm level for the specified alarm is set to “minor.”
MJ The alarm level for the specified alarm is set to “major.”
CR The alarm level for the specified alarm is set to “critical.”
Note: See Table B-1 for a list of alarm identifiers, and possible alarm
levels that can be set.