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state to trigger an alarm and consequently switch to the redundant line.
(Note that a D (Disable) setting will not display when the screen is recalled.)
In the Restore section, select a State (D, M, S, N) and a Duration (1-999
seconds) that the lead must continue in the complementary state to trigger a
fallback switch from the redundant line.
6. In the Redundant Line Criteria area, for each lead (TD, RD, etc.) desired,
select a State (D, M, S, N) and a Duration (1-999) that the lead must continue
in that state to prevent switching to the redundant line.
7. Click on...
SAVE to save your definition.
CLEAR to clear your selections.
DELETE to delete the entire definition.
EXIT to exit the screen.
NOTE
Clicking on SAVE only stores your changes to the program’s temporary
memory.
To fully save your changes to the map file, remember to select File, then Save
(As) from the main menu before exiting HP OpenView.
Monitor Bus
Perform this procedure to define a Monitor Bus Group. In the Monitor Bus
Definition screen, you configure the software to reflect the hardware situation.
That is, when the monitor bus ports of specific racks are chained together, you list
these racks here. Switching operations can then be performed simultaneously on
the connected buses by using the group definition.
To Create or Modify Monitor Bus Definitions
1. From the main menu, select Pro Switching System, then Definitions, then
Monitor Bus. The Monitor Bus Definition screen appears (see Figure 6-17).