
This simple process provides highly specific and flexible alarming life cycle management.
Alarms are generated by components using an alarm extension. The alarm extensions create the alarm whenever specified values are outside of normal range. Alarms are then handled by the alarm service.
In addition to allowing you to specify the routing destinations (including archiving destinations, the alarm service provides notification and acknowledgment properties:
Alarms are routed to one or more recipients based on the class of the alarm. This includes notification by email, at the alarm console, on a lineprinter, or at one or more remote stations.
Alarms may require a response from those who are notified. If a required acknowledgment is not received within an optionally-specified time, alarms can be escalated and re-routed to other designated alarm recipients.
Typically open alarms, (alarms not yet acknowledged and/or acknowledged but not yet transitioned back to normal) are managed using the alarm console. Open alarms can be stored in records that are managed by the local alarm database management interface, as they are often updated (through alarm transitions, acknowledgement, adding notes, etc.) and viewed (via alarm console).
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