Configuring Ip Alarms; Ip Alarm Setup; Programming Alarm Parameters - Phonetics Sensaphone IMS-4000 User Manual

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Configuring IP Alarms

IP Alarm Setup

Each host or node can monitor up to 64 IP addresses through pinging and port availability. In addi-
tion, IP dependencies can be programmed to prevent multiple alarm messages from being sent
when common network paths are down.

Programming Alarm Parameters

To program the IP Alarm parameters, expand the Host or Node by clicking the plus box next to
the host/node name. Next, expand the IP Alarms. To configure a new IP Alarm, right-click on IP
Alarms and select Add New IP Alarm. Next, right click on the New IP Alarm and select Setup. The
IP Alarm Setup screen will appear.
Name: Enter a name which describes the IP address and port to be monitored.
IP Address: Enter the numeric IP address of the device to be monitored.
Port: Enter the port number to be monitored.
Dependency IP: This is the IP address that must be responding for the monitored IP address to
have a chance at responding. Or in other words, the monitored IP address is dependent upon the
Dependency IP address to function.
Alarm is Enabled: Unchecking this box will disable the IP alarm.
Add to Datalog: Click this box to store the value or status of the channel in the datalogger.
Last Response: This is the date/time that the IP device last responded.
Last Alarm: This is the date/time that the last IP alarm occurred for this IP address.
Last Ack: This is the date/time that the last IP Alarm for this channel was acknowledged.
Status: The status indicates if the IP Address is presently responding or not. A Normal status
indicates that the IP device is responding within the limits of the timeout and retry parameters.
A Ping Timeout status indicates that the IP device is not responding within the timeout and retry
parameters. An IP Route Down status indicates that the dependency IP is not responding and
therefore the monitored IP address cannot be reached.
Enabled: This indicates if the IP Address is currently enabled for alarm monitoring. If it is
disabled, the IMS-4000 will not send alarm messages. An IP Alarm can be enabled or disabled
based on a 7-day + holiday time schedule.
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Figure 26: IP Alarm Setup screen

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