Difference between revisions of "System Status (Event Type)"
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− | * Sub-event 230: ON = Local Exchange in standby mode. OFF = | + | * Sub-event 230: ON = Local Exchange in standby mode. OFF = Operational mode. |
− | * Sub-event 231: ON = HA connection OK with related Standby/ | + | * Sub-event 231: ON = HA connection OK with related Standby/Operational exchange. OFF = No connection with remote node. |
:* After reset both events will be reported after sub-event 65. (In standby sub-event 65 will not be reported, but 230 and 231 will) | :* After reset both events will be reported after sub-event 65. (In standby sub-event 65 will not be reported, but 230 and 231 will) | ||
Revision as of 09:40, 14 August 2012
Contents
Event description
Event Owner: | Station number 1 (fixed) |
Event type: | 27 - System Status |
Subevent: | Device ID |
When change to ON: | When a device is reported UP |
When change to OFF: | When a device is reported DOWN |
When related to: | N/A (Use "All") |
- Available from AMC 09.05 (Pocket Paging from AMC 10.52, IP-HA state and %syse from 11.2.3.4)
Additional information
- Sub-event 1 – 64: RIO, PC (AlphaVision)
- Sub-event 65 – 68: Exchange modules
- The ON event is reported when all cards are scanned (exchange is operational). If the exchange is standby in IP-HA this sub event will not be reported.
- Sub-event 210 – 217: Serial ports 0 – 7
- Only AlphaNet and MultiModule is reported
- Sub-event 218 – 221: Pocket Paging ports "Tateco", "Ericcson", "Multitone", "Fire input", ISO1745 link poll status.
High Availability (IP-HA):
- Sub-event 230: ON = Local Exchange in standby mode. OFF = Operational mode.
- Sub-event 231: ON = HA connection OK with related Standby/Operational exchange. OFF = No connection with remote node.
- After reset both events will be reported after sub-event 65. (In standby sub-event 65 will not be reported, but 230 and 231 will)
Macro to read current state of system event
%syse(sub_event)
Return 1 (TRUE) if sub event is ON.
Application
- System and AlphaNet surveillance and reporting
- Trigger actions after system boot
- 3rd party information of HA state