Note: See Section 14.1.1, "System Alarms Display Map," for detailed descriptions of the NetGuardian's system
alarms.
14.1.1 System Alarms Display Map
Display Points
Alarm Point
17
Timed Tick
Exp. Module
18
Callout
Network Time
19
Server
11
Accumulation
20
Event
Duplicate IP
21
Address
33
Power Up
36
Provisioning
Note: Table 14.1.1.A. continues on following pages.
Description
Toggles state at constant rate as
configured by the Timed Tick timer
variable. Useful in testing integrity of
SNMP trap alarm reporting.
Alarm is triggered whenever an alarm
point from an Entry Control Unit (ECU)
is collected. A notification event may
be associated with the alarm to force a
call out or trap.
Communication with Network Time
Server has failed.
An alarm has been standing for the
time configured under Accum. Timer.
The Accumulation timer enables you
to monitor how long an alarm has
been standing despite system reboots.
Only the user may reset the
accumulated time, a reboot will not.
The unit has detected another node
with the same IP Address.
The unit has just come-online. The
set alarm condition is followed
immediately by a clear alarm
condition.
The internal NVRAM may be
Lost
damaged. The unit is using default
configuration settings.
Table 14.1.1.A. System Alarms Descriptions
Solution
To turn the feature off, set the Timed
Tick timer to 0.
Disable Building Access Control
(BAC) by setting the BAC Unit ID to 0.
If Building Access is being used, then
investigate the ECU alarm source or
don't associate notification with the
alarm event.
Try pinging the Network Time Server's
IP Address as it is configured. If the
ping test is successful, then check the
port setting and verify the port is not
being blocked on your network.
To turn off the feature, under
Accum.Timer, set the display and
point reference to 0.
Unplug the LAN cable and contact
your network administrator. Your
network and the unit will most likely
behave incorrectly. After assigning a
correct IP Address, reboot the unit to
clear the System alarm.
Seeing this alarm is normal if the unit
is powering up.
Use Web or latest version of
NGEditG5 to configure unit. Power
cycle to see if alarm goes away. May
require RMA.
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