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<strong>MonitorMagic</strong> topics<br />

For troubleshooting purposes, you can check this option to let the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service write log<br />

information to a file when executing the alarm action. The file is called PagerSms.log and can be<br />

found in the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service data directory.<br />

See also:<br />

Policies, Monitors, Rules and Alarm actions<br />

Alarm actions overview<br />

Alarm action name<br />

Managing alarm action execution<br />

Escalation<br />

Keywords overview<br />

Introduction to pager - SMS<br />

Pager - SMS installation and configuration overview<br />

Pager - SMS modem installation and configuration<br />

Pager - SMS provider selection<br />

Pager - SMS managing provider configuration settings<br />

Pager - SMS adding provider configuration settings<br />

Pager - SMS message<br />

Pager - SMS script<br />

Pager - SMS script<br />

For the TAP protocol, <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> uses a script that describe how the <strong>com</strong>puter and the<br />

provider <strong>com</strong>municate. The script is stored in a file shipped with <strong>MonitorMagic</strong>. If your provider<br />

uses the TAP protocol and the default script does not work, you can edit the script. In this case,<br />

for most circumstances, you will need to make minor adjustments to make the script work. If you<br />

need help in this matter, please contact your <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> reseller or Tools4ever:<br />

support@tools4ever.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

The <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> pager - SMS script file is called: TapScript.sci and can be found in the<br />

<strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service directory. To edit the script file, use a standard ASCII editor, for instance<br />

notepad.exe. Warning: Do not open the script file in advanced Word processing<br />

applications like Microsoft Word etc.<br />

When <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> calls the provider, the script is executed. The script contains two sections:<br />

Parameter initialization section<br />

Script execution section.<br />

Parameter initialization section<br />

This section defines the mapping of characters and corresponding ASCII codes as sent and<br />

received by the provider. If these mappings are not standard, they should be defined in this<br />

section. Each mapping should be specified in braces on a single line as shown in the following<br />

example:<br />

{CR=0x0D}<br />

{ACK=0x06}<br />

Script execution section<br />

The script execution section contains a number of <strong>com</strong>mands. Each <strong>com</strong>mand normally consists<br />

of three lines:<br />

Command ID, an integral number followed by a colon. The line is used in goto<br />

statements. Example: 14:<br />

Command. A <strong>com</strong>mand is a single word and must be specified in brackets. See the next<br />

table for all possible <strong>com</strong>mands.<br />

A parameter associated with the specified <strong>com</strong>mand. See the next table for possible<br />

parameters.<br />

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