Configuration and Administration > Alarm Trigger

Alarm Trigger
Note: Alarm triggers work only with serial and IPMI consoles.
An alarm trigger is a text string that you can create to generate any one or combination of the following:
There are five alarm trigger entries that already exist:
Pre Existing Alarm Triggers
“OTP CoNnEctiOn”
This alarm is triggered when a One Time Password connection is made. This only works with a dialout connection to an ACS with OTP enabled. See “One Time Password Configuration.”
“remote resource transition completed”
This alarm occurs after a failback completes (only appear in APM 2500 and APM 5000). See “Redundant (Fault Tolerant) Configuration.”
“mach_down takeover complete for node”
This alarm occurs after a failover completes
(only appear in APM 2500 and APM 5000). See “Redundant (Fault Tolerant) Configuration.”
These alarm triggers are used in connection with the Health Monitor feature, the OTP feature, and the Heartbeat (fault tolerant) configuration features of the AlterPath Manager, which includes the monitoring of any modems configured. You can modify these alarm triggers, but you cannot delete them.
For pre existing triggers to work, you must enable alarm triggers using the Alarm Trigger details form.

Configuration and Administration > Alarm Trigger