Cisco 3725 Software Configuration Guide - Page 101
Configuring Alarms
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Chapter 3 Configuring with the Command-Line Interface Configuring the NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure Network Module Configuring Alarms After the AIC and NOC IP addresses have been configured, you can the configure alarms by programming the AIC's discrete and analog contact points. These tasks can be performed on-site or by Telneting as described in the "Accessing the AIC" section on page 3-40. Alarms are configured using either TL1 or AIC CLI. Information about TL1 commands can be found in the Telcordia Technology (formerly Bellcore) document Network Maintenance: Network Element and Transport Surveillance Messages, GR-833-CORE, Issue 5, November 1996. For a reference of security-related commands (ACT-USER and CANC-USER) refer to Telcordia Technology's Operations Applications Messages-Network Element and Network System Security Admin Messages, TR-NWT-000835, Issue 2, January 1993. The following TL1 messages and commands are supported by the AIC: • TL1 Messages - REPT-ALM-ENV - REPT-ALM-EQPT - REPT-EVT • TL1 Commands - ACT-USER - CANC-USER - OPR-EXT-CONT - RLS-EXT-CONT - RTRV-ALM - RTRV-ALM-ENV - RTRV-ATTR - RTRV-ATTR-CONT - RTRV-ATTR-ENV - RTRV-ATTR-LOG - RTRV-HDR - RTRV-LOG - RTRV-EXT-CONT - SET-ATTR-ENV - SET-ATTR-EQPT - SET-ATTR-LOG - STA-LOG - STP-LOG Programming the Analog Contact Points Alarm points 57 through 64 are analog inputs, which are configurable as discrete inputs. When configured as an analog input, the user must select whether the point is monitoring voltage or current. The user must also define five ranges by selecting four values for a point monitoring voltage or six ranges for a point monitoring current. For current-monitoring points, the lowest and highest values OL-1957-04 Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers 3-41