Chapter 11 Alarm Monitoring and Management
11.3.3 Alarm Profile Editing
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profile column (such as Default).
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Button
Store
Rename
Clone
Reset
Remove
11.3.4 Alarm Severity Option
To change or assign alarm severity, left-click the alarm severity you want to change in the alarm profile
column. Seven severity levels appear for the alarm:
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•
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Transient and Use Default severity levels only appear in alarm profiles. They do not appear when you
view alarms, history, or conditions.
11.3.5 Row Display Options
In the network view, the Alarm Profiles window has two check boxes at the bottom of the window:
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11.3.6 Alarm Profile Applications
In CTC node view, the Provisioning > Alarm Profiles > Alarm Profile Editor window displays alarm
profiles for the node, and in card view this windows displays the alarm profiles for the selected card.
describes the five profile-editing options available when you right-click an alarm item in the
Alarm Profile Editing Options
Description
Saves a profile in a node or in a file.
Changes a profile name.
Creates a new profile that contains the same alarm severity settings as the profile
being cloned.
Restores a profile to its previous state or to the original state (if it has not yet been
applied).
Removes a profile from the table editor.
Not Reported (NR)
Not Alarmed (NA)
Minor (MN)
Major (MJ)
Critical (CR)
Use Default
Transient (T)
Hide reference values—Highlights alarms with non-default severities by clearing alarm cells with
default severities. This check-box is normally greyed out. It becomes active only when more than
one profile is listed in the Alarm Profile Editor window. (The check box text changes to "Hide
Values matching profile Default" in this case.)
Hide identical rows—Hides rows of alarms that contain the same severity for each profile.
11.3.3 Alarm Profile Editing
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