Web Server - Nokia 9500 MPR User Manual

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a. Export Alarms: This option exports the selected Log to a file. Select the log,
b. Exit: This option closes the Alarm Monitor.
The Filters menu has the following options available:
The Help menu displays the Product Version.

32.2.2 Web Server

The 9500 MPR Web Server allows the user to view current alarms using a web
browser. The Web Server can be refreshed manually or automatically. When the
Web Server is configured for automatic refresh the display is refreshed every ten
seconds.
The Web Server Active Alarms provide the following details for each alarm:
select "Export Alarms" menu, choose the file format (CSV, HTML, HML or PDF)
and then assign the name of the file.
• Close Filter: The Filter, currently open, is closed.
• Add a Filter: Create customized logs adding new specific filters.
• Edit Selected Filter: A filter, previously created, can be modified.
• Delete Selected Filter: A filter, previously created, can be deleted.
• Delete Filters: The Delete Filters window opens providing the ability to delete
multiple filters at one time.
• Save Filters As: A filter previously created by the Add a Filter menu, can be
saved to be used in the future. Unsaved filters are lost when the Alarm manager
is closed.
• Load Filters From: A filter previously saved can be loaded to an NE.
• Perceived Severity: alarm severity.
• Event Date & Time: date and time of the alarm. The format of date and time is
yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss.
• Entity: location of the equipment where the alarm is active.
• Probable cause (name): name of the probable cause of the alarm.
• Specific problem: for some alarms, additional information is provided about the
involved resource (for instance, when a threshold alarm is raised, it states the
specific threshold exceeded)
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