SST Operations Bridge Administration Guide, Version 1.1
Table Of Contents
- SST Operations Bridge Administration Guide
- Preface
- Chapter 1: HP SST/OB: Overview
- Chapter 2: Getting Started
- Chapter 3: SST/OB Client Application
- Chapter 4: Application Options
- Chapter 5: User Profiles and Permissions
- Chapter 6: Policies
- Chapter 7: Global Parking and SLA Timers
- Chapter 8: Views
- Chapter 9: Dashboards
- Chapter 10: Terminal Sets
- Chapter 11: Faults and Fault Categories
- Chapter 12: Closure Codes
- Chapter 13: Object State Codes
- Chapter 14: Email Alerts
- Chapter 15: Thresholds and Threshold Alert
- Chapter 16: Commands
- Chapter 17: Terminal Trees
- Chapter 18: Action History
- Chapter 19: Data Management
- Chapter 20: Configuring Hours of Operation
- Appendix A: SST/OB Grid Features
- Appendix B: SST/OB Configuration Client Settings
- Appendix C: SST/OB Import Utility Configuration Parameters
- Document Feedback Form
Policies 46
6-2 Standard Policies
6-2-1 Out-of-the-Box Standard Policies
SST/OB provides the following out-of the-box standard policies:
The following policies are provided out of the box specifically for BASE24 switch application:
• BASE24 Network Policy: This policy determines whether Terminals are out of service due to BASE24
failures network wide.
• BASE24 State Closed Policy: This policy determines network wide Terminals that are CLOSED as per
BASE24.
• BASE24 Status Down Policy: This policy determines network wide Terminals that are DOWN as per
BASE24.
• Terminals Down by Device Handler: This policy determines which Terminals are down due to a device
handler process down.
• Terminals Down By Line Handler: This policy determines which Terminals are down due to a Line
handler process down.
• Terminals Down By Line Process: This policy determines which Terminals are down due to a Line
process down.
• Terminals Down by Resource Node: This policy determines which Terminals are down due to a resource
node process down.
The policies described below are generic policies and are valid for any switch application:
• Cashout Problems: This policy determines whether the Terminal has cashout faults in one or more
hoppers.
• Communication Problems: This policy determines which Terminals are offline.
• Hardware Problems: This policy determines which Terminals have hardware faults.
• In Maintenance (in Supervisor mode): This policy determines which Terminals are under supervisor
mode.
• Out of Service: This policy shows Terminals with faults that put the Terminal in an Out of Service state.
• Printer/Paper/Other Supply Problems: This policy determines which Terminals have problems like
printer paper out, ink out or ribbon etc. i.e. non-cash supply problems.