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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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Alarm management 589<br />

8 Save the file as text and close the window. Keep a backup copy of your devices file<br />

on your local drive.<br />

End of Procedure<br />

Example of device file entries listing monitored Meridian 1 systems:<br />

Meridian1 147.114.45.6 nmkpy716<br />

Meridian1 147.114.45.4<br />

Meridian1 nmkpy711 myM1<br />

Setting up a configuration file<br />

A sample configuration file is provided. Complete the following procedure only if you<br />

want to monitor additional devices, such as routers or printers. Otherwise, you may skip<br />

this procedure. See "Control files included with alarm notification",” for more<br />

information about the contents of the configuration file.<br />

Procedure 115<br />

Setting up a configuration file<br />

To set up a configuration file:<br />

1 In the Windows Explorer, rename a copy of the sample Config.txt file, located in the<br />

OTM directory:<br />

X:\Nortel\Common Data\Alarm Notification\Control Files<br />

For example, the new filename might be my_config.<br />

Caution: Do not work directly in the sample Config.txt file. This file<br />

is overwritten when OTM is reinstalled or upgraded, and any changes<br />

will be lost.<br />

2 In the Alarm Notification application, select Configuration > Run Options.<br />

The Alarm Notification Run Options dialog box opens with the General tab displayed.<br />

3 Click the Control Files tab (Figure 288 on page 588).<br />

4 Next to the Configuration field, click Browse.<br />

The Open dialog box appears.<br />

5 Find and select the new configuration file, and then click Open.<br />

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