Viewing Current Alarms
Context
- If a new alarm is reported and the number of current alarms exceeds the upper capacity threshold, alarm management enables the mechanism of processing full current alarm cache and moves some alarms to the historical-alarm list.
- When you go to the Current Alarms page for the first time, alarms in the alarm list are sorted in descending order of Arrived On by default.
- The newly reported alarms are displayed in bold on the page.
- The background color of cleared alarms is green by default.
- You can only monitor and view alarms of authorized MOs.
- A maximum of 200 Current Alarms pages can be opened.
Procedure
- Monitoring alarms
- Choose from the main menu.
- Table 1 describes alarm monitoring methods.
Table 1 Alarm monitoring methods Task
Task Description
Monitoring alarms using the alarm list
On the Current Alarms page, monitor the alarms reported by all NEs and systems in real time.
Monitoring alarms using alarm indicators
The alarm indicators in the upper right corner of the Current Alarms page show the number of critical alarms, number of major alarms, number of minor alarms, and number of warning alarms.
Monitoring alarms using the statistics panel
Click in the upper right corner of the Current Alarms page to view the alarm statistics charts. The statistical result is obtained based on the filtered alarms.
The Top 10 Alarms, Duration, Top 10 Alarm Sources, Severity, and Status statistical charts can be displayed on the statistics panel. Four statistical charts can be displayed at the same time. You can click in the upper right corner of the statistics panel and then select the chart to be displayed from the drop-down menu in the upper right corner of each chart.
On the statistics panel, you can click any statistical result to quickly display the alarms that meet the condition. If you close the statistics panel, the filter criteria selected on the panel are automatically deselected.
NOTE:- Alarm management allows a maximum of 10 statistics panels to be opened by online users concurrently.
- You can click in the upper right corner of the statistics panel to manually refresh the statistical data. Within 10 minutes after you open the statistics panel or manually refresh the statistical data, the system automatically refreshes the data every minute.
- Querying alarms
- Choose from the main menu.
- You can click Template Management in the upper left corner of the page to view all filter templates and select a filter template from the Quick Filter panel. Users with the Administrators role can manage templates saved by all users.
The following types of templates are provided:
- Favorite: You can add the templates that you often use to your favorites.
- Custom: The template is customized by the current user. You can set whether to share the template with other users. You can set a custom template as the key template. The alarms that are filtered using the key template are displayed in both the emergency maintenance notification list and alarm list.
- Shared: Such a template can be shared with other users.
- Default: Default filter template.
- Other: Filter templates that are not shared by other users. Other templates are visible only to users assigned the Administrators role.
The filter templates on the Current Alarms, Historical Alarms, and Masked Alarms pages are independent of each other and cannot be shared.
- If the filter templates under Template Management do not meet your requirements, click Filter in the upper left corner of the Current Alarms page to set filter criteria. Set filter criteria and click OK to search for the alarms to be concerned about and handled.
- Click Save or Save As to save the current filter criteria as a filter template. Not only the filter criteria, but also the alarm display column information and the combo sorting information configured by users are saved in the filter template.
- Export current alarms. Alarms can be exported to an .xlsx or .csv file. When the exported file format is set to .xlsx and the number of alarms exceeds 100,000, the file is exported as a .zip package. When the exported file format is set to .csv and the number of alarms exceeds 10,000, the file is exported as a .zip package.
- Export some alarms: Select the alarms to be exported, click Export, and choose Selected.
- Export all alarms: Click Export and choose All.
Only the information about the alarm columns displayed on the page can be exported. You can click in the upper right corner of the alarm list to set the alarm columns to be displayed.
Parameter Description
For details about parameters on the alarm filter panel, see Table 2.
Parameter |
Description |
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Alarm name |
Name of the alarms to be queried. You can import or export the selected alarms or export all alarms when adding alarms. |
Alarm source |
Device or NE where an alarm is generated. If multiple alarm source conditions are set, the filtering result is the union of all the conditions. That is, all the alarms that meet any of the conditions are displayed on the page. |
Severity |
Alarm severity, including critical, major, minor, and warning. By default, all alarm severities are selected. You must select at least one alarm severity. |
Alarm status |
Alarm status, including the acknowledgment and clearance status, maintenance status, and validity status. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Last occurred |
Time when the alarm last occurred. This parameter is displayed as Occurred in Alarm Logs, Masked Alarms, and Historical Alarms, indicating the last occurrence time of an alarm. |
Cleared |
Time when an alarm is cleared. You can set this parameter in the Advanced settings area on the Alarm Logs or Historical Alarms page. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Advanced settings |
You can set alarm parameters to filter desired alarms. If advanced criteria are set, the filtering result is determined by the intersection of all the criteria. That is, only the alarms that meet all the advanced criteria are displayed. Operators (case-sensitive):
To improve the maintenance efficiency, you are advised to retain the default settings of Associated alarm ID, that is, Root alarms, Aggregated alarms, and Normal alarms are selected. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms or Historical Alarms page. Meanings of the options:
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For details about parameters in the alarm list, see Table 3.
Name |
Description |
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Alarm Serial Number |
Alarm SN. When an alarm is generated, it may be modified multiple times. For example, its severity may change or it may be cleared. The SN uniquely identifies an alarm. |
Alarm Matched Rule Name |
An alarm meets the rule and is handled according to the rule settings. |
Occurrences |
Number of occurrences or merged times for an alarm of an alarm source, that is, the repeated or merged alarms have the same location information and alarm ID. This parameter helps users to increase concerns on the alarm. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms or Historical Alarms page. |
Alarm Source |
Device or NE that generates an alarm. |
Name |
Name of an alarm. An alarm name tells what faults occur on an alarm source. For example, the high CPU usage alarm can be known by its name that the alarm is sent from the CPU. The meanings of the icons displayed next to alarm names are as follows:
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Alarm ID |
ID of an alarm, which corresponds to the alarm name. |
Severity |
Four alarm severities: critical, major, minor, and warning. |
Acknowledgment Status |
Acknowledgment status of the alarm. Available options are:
This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Clearance Status |
Clearance status of an alarm. Available options are:
This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Toggling Times |
Number of times that alarms that meet the toggling conditions are reported during the toggling. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Possible Causes |
Possible causes of an alarm, which can provide guidance for alarm handling. |
Maintenance Status |
Maintenance status of an alarm. For example, the NORMAL state means that the alarm source is running normally instead of being commissioned or upgraded. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Acknowledged On |
Time when an alarm is acknowledged. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Cleared On |
Time when an alarm is cleared. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Alarm Source Identifier |
Identifier allocated by alarm management to the source system. |
Alarm Source Type |
Type of the NE where an alarm is generated. |
Type |
Type of an alarm, indicating the type of the cause which triggers the alarm. |
Operation |
Operations that users can perform on the alarm.
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Location Info |
Information that helps you quickly locate the location where the alarm is generated. |
First Occurred |
If the alarm is a merged alarm, the time when it first occurred is displayed. If the alarm is not a merged alarm, its generation time is displayed. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms or Historical Alarms page. |
Arrived On |
Time when the alarm arrives at alarm management. |
Last Occurred |
If the alarm is a merged alarm, its last occurrence time is displayed. If the alarm is not a merged alarm, its generation time is displayed. On the Masked Alarms and Historical Alarms pages, this parameter is displayed as Occurred. |
Acknowledged By |
User who acknowledges the alarm. If the alarm is unacknowledged, the user who unacknowledges the alarm is displayed in the Acknowledged By column. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Cleared By |
User who clears the alarm. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Handler |
Username of the current alarm handler. The O&M personnel can assign alarms to handlers. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Auto Clear |
Whether an alarm can be automatically cleared.
This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Other Information |
Information irrelevant to alarm locating to help users understand the alarm. |
Comments |
Alarm comments entered by users. The comments cannot exceed 512 characters. Setting method: Select an alarm and click Comment to enter comments. |
Reason ID |
ID of the alarm cause. |
Clearance Type |
Alarm clearance type:
This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Validity |
The default value is Valid. You can set it to Invalid on the Identification Rules page. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Duration |
Duration from Last Occurred to Cleared On. This parameter is not displayed on the Masked Alarms page. |
Resource ID |
ID of the alarm source. |
Device Category |
Alarm source categories. |
Threshold Rule |
Threshold for reporting an alarm, that is, the threshold of the fault-related measurement indicator. For example, the "High Ambient Temperature" alarm is reported when the ambient temperature exceeds the threshold. |
Threshold Information |
When a threshold-crossing alarm is reported, the alarm generation value is displayed in the threshold information. When the threshold-crossing alarm is cleared, the alarm generation and clearance values are displayed in the threshold information.
NOTE:
The clearance value is displayed in the threshold information only when the threshold-crossing alarm is cleared. |
For details about the parameters on the Alarm Information tab page, see Table 4.
Tab Page |
Description |
Operation Method |
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Alarm Details |
For details about alarm parameters, see .
NOTE:
If the alarm reference is available, click the link next to Causes and Suggestions to switch to the alarm reference page. |
To set the parameters to be displayed on the Details tab page, click Select Fields in the upper right corner of the Details tab page. |
Handling and Experience |
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To modify the experience records, click Experience. On the tab page that is displayed, click Modify, record the experience, and then click Save. |
Comments |
On the Comments tab page, you can add comments for the alarm. |
To modify comments, click Modify in the upper right corner of the tab page, enter comments, and then click Save. |
Handling Records in Last 2 Months |
You can view all manual operations performed on the alarm in the last two months for O&M personnel to handle alarms. |
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Root Alarms/Correlative Alarms |
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Aggregated Alarm/Original Alarms |
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For details about the parameters on the Template Management panel, see Table 5.
Button |
Description |
Operation Method |
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Search Template |
You can search for a filter template based on the template name, name of the user who created the template, or comments. |
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Share/Unshare |
You can share or cancel the sharing of custom templates. You can also select a template shared by other users from the Shared area. The administrator can share or cancel the sharing of all templates except the default templates. Other users can only share or cancel the sharing of custom templates.
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Add to Favorites/Remove from Favorites |
You can add a template to or remove a template from your favorites. The favorite template will be displayed in the Favorite area. You can only perform the following operations on the preset templates: Add to Favorites, Remove from Favorites, Set as Default Template, or Cancel Default Template.
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Set as Default Template/Cancel Default Template |
You can set or cancel the default template for the current page. Filtered alarms will be displayed based on the default template when you enter this page. The template marked with is the default template. |
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Rename |
Renames a filter template. The administrator can rename all the templates except the templates in the Default area. Other users can rename only custom templates. |
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Modify Comments |
Modifies the comments of a filter template. The administrator can modify the comments of all templates except the templates in the Default area. Other users can modify only the comments of the custom templates. |
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Delete |
Deletes a filter template. The administrator can delete all the templates except the templates in the Default area. Other users can delete only custom templates. |
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Open Template on New Tab |
A new tab page is opened and the list of the alarms or events that are filtered using the filter template is displayed on the new tab page. |
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