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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
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set options
This command allows the user to administer whether certain alarms are reported
to INADS or whether they are downgraded to a minor alarm, warning alarm, or no
alarm.
Synopsis
set options
Permissions
The following default logins may execute this command:
inads, init
.
Examples
set options
Description
This special command enables the technician (that is, remote user with INADS
permission) to select which types of maintenance categories report alarms
automatically and which types require the customer to call in. Judicious use of
this command can reduce the number of ineffective alarms to the TSC. For the
set options
command to be effective, the default settings specified in this
section should always be used. These settings are not intended to be changed
on a per-system basis. Special circumstances (for example, special studies) may
require temporary changes under the guidance of Tiers 3 and 4.
NOTE: Alarms can’t be upgraded.
Defaults
Initially, the alarm reporting options for On-board Trunk Alarms (Alarm Group 1),
both Major and Minor, are set to “yes” (y); all others are set to “warning” (w). All
trunk groups are associated with alarm severity group 1 by default.
Parameters
None.