EMS Manual
Standard Event Sample Files
EMS Manual—426909-005
C-3
Event External Specification Sample File
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This specification describes the Event Management System (EMS) 
events generated by the <<provide your subsystem name here>> 
subsystem. The overview for the subsystem is described in 
[<<provide the reference notation of the document that describes 
your subsystem here>>].
This document contains the following sections:
Introduction. This section.
Description of subsystem environment. It briefly describes what 
the subsystem is and how it generates EMS events. It also 
defines the subsystem ID and the EMS-related files this 
subsystem generates or depends on.
Reporting strategy for EMS events. It describes the standard 
management functrons (as defined in Section 9, Standard Events, 
in the EMS Manual) and any non-standard management functions 
supported by this subsystem. It lists the event subjects, event 
types -- both standard and private -- and the event messages 
that this subsystem defined to support these management 
functions.
Description of EMS event tokens. It lists the standard SPI 
tokens, the standard EMS tokens, and the tokens from other 
subsystems that are needed by this subsystem. It also describes, 
in detail, all the tokens defined by this subsystem.
Description of EMS event messages. This section lists the 
tokens, describes the display, and any cause, effect and 
recovery text of events generated by this subsystem.
Obsoleted EMS events and tokens section. It lists the tokens and
event messages obsoleted by this subsystem.
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