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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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Alarm management 569<br />

3 Enter <strong>System</strong> User ID and Password. Press OK. The Alarm Banner dialog box<br />

opens (Figure 280).<br />

Figure 280<br />

Alarm Banner dialog box<br />

The items in the Alarm Banner dialog box are described in Table 34.<br />

Table 34<br />

Alarm Banner dialog box items<br />

Item Description<br />

Critical An alarm that requires your immediate attention.<br />

Major An alarm that needs your attention.<br />

Minor An alarm that you can address anytime.<br />

Close Closes the dialog box.<br />

Events Displays more information about the events that triggered the alarms.<br />

The Alarm Banner keeps you informed about the current status of the system. You might<br />

typically check the current status of the system for the following reasons:<br />

Standard operating procedure (for example, check every morning)<br />

Investigating a suspected or reported problem<br />

Checking and monitoring the system while performing other tasks<br />

Alarm Banner notifications<br />

End of Procedure<br />

The primary function of the Alarm Banner is to notify you when a new alarm arrives in<br />

the following ways:<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>

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