7.13.5 Alarm Log Print
ALLOP
Alarm Log Print
This command gives a print-out of the alarm log. If no code or class is entered the
whole log is output.
Where alarms exist within the specified fault code or class the following print-out is
presented.
Syntax
ALLOP[:CODE=...];
ALLOP[:CLA=...];
Attributes
None.
Example
ALLOP:CODE=20;
ALLOP:CLA=1&&2;
ALLOP;
Output Format
SYSTEMIDENT1 Alarm Log 1996-12-01 00:00:54
ALP
CODE ID DIAG CLA OCCURRED
107
1
0 0043 1 C 1994-10-30 10:54:48 1994-10-30 10:55:20 PCM loss
74
20
0 1211 2 A 1994-10-30 10:54:27
EXECUTED
Note: the C or A character in the CLA field indicates the current status as A (active) or C (cleared).
The meaning of the ID field depends on the alarm code and is described in ANNEX A.
7.13.6 Alarm Receipt Initiate
ALREI
Alarm Receipt Initiate
If parameter ALP is omitted, then all alarms with status CLEARED are removed.
Attempts to remove alarms which do not have the status CLEARED will be
rejected.
Syntax
ALREI[:ALP=];
Attributes
None
Example
ALREI:ALP=100;
ALREI;
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