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MX-ONE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
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Alarm Log
If the alarm log becomes full, the alarms with the lowest alarm classes
are removed from the log. A configuration parameter determines which
alarms are least important.
System Availability
Alarms are not lost when the system is restarted. However, they are lost
when the alarm feature is reloaded. After a reload, the feature will
request are send of all alarms from the alarm sender.
SNMP
The Telephony Server has an alarm and event handling function.
An SNMP-interface exposes standard MIB II information and alarms
generated in the Telephony Server can be sent as SNMP traps. When
alarms are cleared in the system, alarm cleared traps are sent to the
connected SNMP Managers.
In addition to alarms, events are stored in the Linux syslog. These events
are usually not critical for the operation of the system, but they might
provide useful information on the behavior of the software, or when trou-
bleshooting.
Automatic Fault Administration
The automatic fault administration function is used for the following when
faults occur:
Decide and carry out recovery actions to minimize the conse-
quences for the system.
Inform the system administrator about the faults and the results
from the measures taken.
9.2.1.2 CMG
The CMG Server hosts a number of different applications that send
events to the Windows Event Log.
9.2.1.3 OneBox
The Messaging Server hosts a number of different applications that send
events to the Windows Event Log.
The Windows SNMP Agent allows external SNMP Managers access to
standard MIB II information.