| Status |
read-only |
Indicates the condition of the network, device or component at the last check.
{ok} indicates that the component is licensed and polling successfully.
{down} indicates that the last check was unsuccessful, perhaps because of an incorrect property, or possibly loss of network connection.
{disabled} indicates that the Enable property is set to false.
{fault} indicates another problem. Refer to Fault Cause for more information.
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| Fault Cause |
read-only |
Indicates the reason why a system object (network, device, component, extension, etc.) is not working properly (in fault).
This property is empty unless a fault exists.
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| Enabled |
true or false |
Activates (true) and deactivates (false) use of the object (network, device, point, component, table, schedule, descriptor, etc.).
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| Db Config |
additional property |
Provides access to database configuration properties. Refer to separate topic, alarm-FileAlarmDbConfig.
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| Medium |
additional properties |
Defines basic alarm properties, reports alarm counts and establishes escalation levels. Refer to separate topic, alarm-AlarmClass.
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| Master Alarm Instructions |
additional properties |
Clicking the edit icon (pencil) to the right opens a window for adding and managing alarm instructions. See Master Alarm Instructions.
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| Console Recipient |
console and additional properties |
Provides access to console recipient properties. Refer to separate topic, alarm-ConsoleRecipient.
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