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string[0..1] noNotification readOnly |
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additionalText
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Extra information that would not be contained by other FmAlarmType attributes.
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SeverityLevel[0..1] |
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configuredSeverity
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Gives the possibility to configure the perceived severity for all alarms of this type.
If set, this value overrides the perceived severity provided by the alarming object. Setting this attribute has no impact on existing alarms, only new and updated ones.
Specification: RFC3877
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SeverityLevel[0..1] noNotification readOnly |
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defaultSeverity
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The default perceived severity for all alarms of this type.
Not set means alarms of this type can be assigned different severities.
Specification: RFC3877
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EventType[0..1] noNotification readOnly |
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eventType
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General category for the alarm type.
Specification: ITU-T X.733, X.736
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string key mandatory noNotification restricted |
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fmAlarmTypeId
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Holds the name used when identifying the MO.
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boolean[0..1] noNotification readOnly |
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isStateful
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True indicates alarm. False indicates alert (stateless alarm).
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uint32[0..1] noNotification readOnly |
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majorType
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The attributes majorType and minorType are the two key attributes used to identify the alarm type.
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uint32[0..1] noNotification readOnly |
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minorType
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The attributes majorType and minorType are the two key attributes used to identify the alarm type.
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string[0..1] noNotification readOnly |
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moClasses
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A list of the Managed Object classes that can raise this alarm type.
This attribute contains a comma seperated list of Managed Object classes types that use this alarm type. It is for information only.
Deprecated: This attribute has no purpose and is not used by anyone.
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ProbableCause[0..1] noNotification readOnly |
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probableCause
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Qualifies and provides further information on the reason for the event.
A standard set of probableCause values is provided in the ERICSSON-ALARM-PC-MIB.
Specification: ITU-T M.3100, X.733, X.736; ETSI GSM 12.11.
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string[0..1] noNotification readOnly |
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specificProblem
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Provides further refinement to the information given by probableCause.
Can be used to find an associated operating instruction (OPI).
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