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Contents Reference Guide Netcool/OMNIbus Probe for Nortel CNMPage Contents Iv Netcool/OMNIbus Probe for Nortel CNM Reference Guide Document Publication Comments Version Date Document controlVi Netcool/OMNIbus Probe for Nortel CNM Reference Guide Probe for Nortel CNM Summary SummaryInstallation requirements Basic configurationSupported platforms Updating the rules fileData acquisition Connecting to the Corba interfaceStatus checking TimeoutRetrieving objects Running multiple probesElement Token Filtering notifications and alarmsCommand Description Command line interfaceNotifications and alarms on Same format as the AlarmFilterAllows you to unacknowledge an alarm Allows you to clear an alarm in the 3GPP2 interfacePeer-to-Peer failover functionality Example property file settings for peer-to-peer failoverInternationalization support Example multi-byte character set configuration on SolarisProperty name Command line option Description Properties and command line optionsInformation on CLI, see Command line Using the Command Line Interface CLIDefault is 32.363 Default is 32.303Using the ncogcrypt utility. For Password required with the UsernameHe default is false TimeoutSession remains open to connections. This Time in minutes that the Notificiation IRPIs used by the 3GPP server Forever openElement name Element description ElementsCause of the alarm Dynamically and its content is dependent on the IRPName of the user who uses the service Name of the service providerError Description Action Error messagesCorba interface Documentation There is a problem with Refer to your CorbaProbe cannot connect to Check that the Nortel CNM Server Server is running correctlyAlarm is not in a format that Probe can understand Alarm this is probably because Server is running correctlyTimeout property has not Check the value for the Timeout AlarmIRP object usingWhile connecting to Probe found a problem Check the values set forThere was a problem with Check that the Nortel CNM Probe has failed to take Check the value forProbeWatch message Description Triggers/causes ProbeWatch messagesPassword given in the properties Probe could not login to Incorrect usernameListen for commands Probe has failed to get AlarmirpFile propertyUnexpected fatal error Probe could not get new Probe failed to get the alarmCommands on the specified Receive commands Probe encountered an Contact the IBM supportNetcool/OMNIbus Probe for Nortel CNM Reference Guide Appendix A. Notices JBFA/SOM1 AIX AIX 5L TrademarksNetcool/OMNIbus Probe for Nortel CNM Reference Guide