Signal Destinations - Mitel 470 System Manual

Version r4.1; mivoice office 400 series, aastra 470
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Operation and Maintenance
Every
event:
This type of incoming event messages are all sent to the linked destination.
• Custom:
With this setting, you can determine how often the event message may appear for
each period, until they are sent to the linked destination.
The
Frequency
indicated in hours, ranging between 1 and 672. The longest time period corre-
sponds to 28 days or 4 weeks.
Tab. 101 Example of event table
Event type
Total synchronization loss
In this example an event message is sent to the message destinations if there is a
tal synchronization loss
sage 10 times within 1 hour.
6. 6. 1. 3

Signal destinations

After a first start, all event tables are exactly assigned to a message destination. (Ex-
ception:
Local destination
event tables to several or no message destinations
The destinations are configured in the
Signal destination system phone
Depending on the allocated event table (normally Table 1), event messages are sent to
all the system phones that have a display and are entered in message group 16.
External signal destinations
Depending on the event table allocated, event messages (normally Table 2) are sent to
a specified external signal destination. Two external signal destinations can be speci-
fied:
• 1 primary external signal destination
• 1 alternative external signal destination
If the system issues an event message, the event message opens a PPP communica-
tion channel from the public network of the communication server to a terminal adapter
or modem. Once the event message has been confirmed, the system clears down the
PPP connection.
240
of an event message may range between 2 and 20. The
Frequency
10
event message when the system generates the event mes-
and
SNMP destination
Time period
1
use this event table.) You can assign
Message destinations
Period
(
=h1) view.
Mitel 470 as of R4.1
syd-0585/1.2 – R4.1 – 08.2016
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