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Alarm management 581<br />

where n is the next available slot number, and IP_address is the IP address<br />

of your OTM Server. See “Sample LD 117 session” on page 581 for more<br />

information.<br />

CAUTION — Service Interruption<br />

If you assign your IP address to a slot currently in use, you disconnect<br />

the current user from the system, and prevent them from receiving alarm<br />

information.<br />

7 Enter:<br />

prt open_alarm.<br />

The list of slots and IP addresses receiving alarms appears. Verify that your<br />

particular slot and IP address are included.<br />

LD 117 accepts abbreviations of the various commands. For example, you can type<br />

the abbreviation prt op instead of prt open_alarm.<br />

8 Enter:<br />

prt suppress<br />

prt suppress_alarm<br />

This shows the current alarm suppression settings.<br />

9 Enter:<br />

chg suppress_alarm <br />

This sets the alarm suppression, where n is 0 = All, 1 = Minor, 2 = Major, 3 = Critical.<br />

For example, to suppress all alarms except critical, enter 3.<br />

10 Enter:<br />

prt suppress<br />

prt suppress_alarm<br />

This allows you to verify the changes.<br />

11 Enter:<br />

prt timer<br />

This allows you to view the Global Window Timer setting.The escalation and<br />

suppression thresholds are based on the Global Window Timer. The default value is<br />

one minute. To change the timer, enter chg timer , where n is 0–60<br />

minutes.<br />

12 Log out and close the system terminal window.<br />

Sample LD 117 session<br />

The following is a representative sample of a system terminal session using LD 117 to<br />

enable alarms. In this example, the OTM PC that will receive alarms has the IP address<br />

47.82.40.6. Slots 0 and 1 are already in use by other PCs. Use the next available slot<br />

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

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