Action and Event Tables
90
8.4 Structure of an Action Table
The Action Table consists of a list of alarms, the requested action (Action Routine), parameters
associated with the action, and comments.
A typical Action Table is shown below.
Site123>LA
--- List Action Items ---
Alarm: Routine: Parameters: Comments:
1) #NOTIFY-A PHONHOME
2) #NOTIFY-B MGR2000 2
3) #NOTIFY-C PAGE
4) .DAILY DOLIST
5) .DAILY.1 CLKCHECK
6) .DAILY.2 SETHP
7) .HOURLY DOLIST
8) .HOURLY-A LOG
9) .HOURLY-B PHONHOME
10) DTA005 SCHEDULE 15 PHONHOME DTI Yellow Alarm
11) DTA007 CANCEL DTA005^1 Yellow Cleared
12) DTI024 PHONHOME DTI No Response
13) DTI030 PHONHOME DTI Red Alarm
14) ERR LOG Test
15) ERR000 PHONHOME Test
Screen 8-1. List Action Items Screen
The Action Table has four components: Alarm, Routine, Parameters, and Comments. Each
component is described in the following paragraphs.
Alarm
There are four types of alarms/events.
1.
Alarms produced by a host (PBX, etc.) can be listed in the Action Table along with a specified
action.
2.
Alarms (or events) can be generated by the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus, by a host user or
by a Sysop. Events generated by the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus are called internal events.
All internal events start with a period (.). Internal events are listed in Chapter 14.
3.
Alarms generated by the Environmental Manager. This enables the ASG Guard/ASG Guard
Plus to monitor alarms from temperature probes, contact closures, etc.
4.
Events generated by user Action Routines. They are especially useful for further processing
of alarms.
Action Routine
After the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus has determined that a match exists between the detected
alarm and an entry in the Action Table, it executes the Action Routine listed. The Action Routine
specifies what action should be taken when a particular event occurs. Each ASG Guard/ASG
Guard Plus includes standard Action Routines (see Chapter 14). In addition to these system
Action Routines, custom Action Routines may be written by the user in CCL, the proprietary
programming language for the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus.
Summary of Contents for Lucent Technologies Access Security Gateway Guard
Page 12: ...x Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 28: ...ASG Guard Overview 16 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 36: ...Physical Connections 24 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 60: ...Modem Port Setup 48 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 82: ...Modifying the User Database 70 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 120: ...Action and Event Tables 108 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 158: ...User Connectivity 146 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 188: ...Log Functions 176 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 236: ...Troubleshooting 224 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 252: ...Internal Battery Replacement 240 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 258: ...Glossary of Command References 246 Page intentionally left blank ...