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Example: Process all variables for sigAlarmIndex 1 and
make this row active. That is, process and
activate the alarm definition, sigAlarmIndex 1.
Operation: Set
Variable: 1.3.6.1.4.1.509.1.7.1.12.1
Set Value: createAndGo(4)
D.9 Alarm-Triggered Operations
The following variables allow you to define and perform alarm-triggered switching
operations for your unit. In general, all variables having a common
‘alarmTrigOpIndex’ (which you select) are part of the same alarm-triggered
operation.
alarmTrigOpSigAlarmsList
Description: A list of alarms (alarm definitions) triggering a
switching operation. This is a list of
‘sigAlarmIndex’ numbers separated by white
spaces. For example, to create a list of alarms
containing alarm definitions 2, 10, and 12,
alarmTrigOpSigAlarmsList would be: 2 10 12.
You can specify up to 4 alarms in each list. All
alarms in the list must be in alarm condition
red for the switching operation to occur. You
can SET and GET the value of this variable.
Parameters: Up to 4 alarms chosen from alarm definitions.
The format of the alarm list is ‘sigAlarmIndex’
numbers (up to 4), each separated by a space.
MIB Path: 1.3.6.1.4.1.509.1.8.1.2
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).ent
erprises(1).Hadax(509).
IntelliSwitch2000(1).alarmTrigOpTable(8).alar
mTrigOpEntry(1).
alarmTrigOpSigAlarmsList(2)
Variable: 1.3.6.1.4.1.509.1.8.1.2.[alarmTrigOpIndex]
where [alarmTrigOpIndex] is a number (from
1 to 32) of an alarm-triggered operation to
which the list is assigned.