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Conditions
Alarm Reports and System Information Reports can be output to a USB stick on the
GCD-CP10.
The UNIVERGE SV9100 supports the following Alarms to be output to the LCD of a
multiline terminal:
SMDR Buffer Full
GCD-CP10-LAN link Error
The UNIVERGE SV9100 does not support printouts of the following Alarms:
Power Failure
RAM Backup Battery Error
Networking Keep Alive Error
IP Duplication Alarm
Up to 12 System Alarm times can be scheduled to print on a Monthly, Daily, and Hourly time
frame. The report indicates both Major and Minor Alarms.
System Information Reports cannot be set to output at a scheduled time.
When using the email functionality of reports, the email address in Program 90-11-10 (From
Address) must be set for the email feature to work.
After a new alarm is output, it cannot be output a second time. New alarms must be
generated before Program 90-12-04 can be performed a second time.
Up to 100 System Alarm Reports can be stored. When the buffer fills, the oldest record is
deleted to allow the new record to be saved.
If the System is set up to email the Alarm Reports and the Mail Server is down, the report is
not sent.
System Information Reports cannot be set for output via email.
Scheduled Alarm Reports via email prints all alarms. When the system detects New
alarms, this information is output via email individually.
Email Alarm Reports can be sent when each New alarm occurs (Per Event). If you want to
receive complete Alarm Reports periodically, you must specify 12 individual dates and
times in Program 90-24-01~Program 90-24-04 (per period).
 A maximum of 99 entries are emailed with the scheduled alarms.
The DIMLast and DIMDump files are not sent via email when Program 90-03-01 is used to
manually generate a data dump. They are only saved on the USB attached to the CCPU.
Once successfully sent, the DIMLast and DIMDump files are deleted from the system.
If the email retry limit is exceeded, the DIMLast and DIMDump files are deleted from the
system.
A USB Drive must be mounted to the CCPU for the DIMLast and DIMDump files to be sent
via email.
If Program 90-11-15 is set to 1 (Enable) and no USB drive is mounted to the CCPU, the
system will not restart if an error occurs which causes the SV9100 to reboot.
When attempting a call requiring an IP to TDM conversion and no DSP resource is
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