HP StorageWorks Command Console V2.5 User Guide (AA-RV1UA-TE, March 2005)

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Setting Up Notification
47Command Console V2.5 User Guide
Setting Up Pager Codes
Numeric pager support lets you receive notification about critical events.
A numeric pager usually has three fields separated by hyphens. The first field
signifies the area code, the second field signifies the exchange, and the third field
signifies the four-digit extension.
A page from Command Console is structured as follows:
First field is a three-digit number for the host system.
Second field is a three-digit number for the subsystem.
Last field is a four-digit code for the critical event.
To set up pager codes, first assign a three-digit code for each host system, and
then assign another three-digit code for each subsystem controller connected to
that host. The last four digits are pre-assigned.
To Assign a Pager Code to a Host System:
1. Click a host system in the Navigation window.
2. Click File > Properties.
3. Click the Event Notification tab.
4. Enter a three-digit number in Pager identification number. Avoid entering a
number that may be mistaken for an area code.
To Assign a Pager Code to a Subsystem:
1. Click a subsystem controller in the Navigation window.
2. Click File > Properties.
3. Click the Event Notification tab.
4. Enter a three-digit number in Pager identification number.
To View or Change a Pager Code for a Critical Event:
1. Click Options > Event Notification > Pager Codes.
2. Click the code you want to edit, and then click Edit.
3. Type the new pager code in the Edit field.
The default pager codes are listed in Table 10.