
Any time an on-call contact property changes, the on-call list initiates a notification cycle. You may edit on-call contact properties using the contact’s property sheet or the Edit window that is available from the On Call Contact Manager.
| Property | Value | Description |
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| Status | read-only |
Reports the condition of the entity or process at last polling.
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| Last Fault Cause | read-only |
Reports the reason for the failure.
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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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| Priority [on-call contact] |
Specifies the order in which the OnCallService sends alarm notifications to the OnCallContact. Colors graphically identify alarm priority levels. You set up Priority levels using the alarm options window. The contact
with the lowest number (highest priority) receives notification first. An alarm that is not acknowledged within the designated
time is forwarded to the next contact in the list.
NOTE: Contacts may share the same Priority number. The OnCallService sends an identical notification to all contacts that have the same priority number
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| Unacked Alarm Count | read-only |
Displays the total number of unacknowledged alarms.
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| User Alarm Recipient | text | Specifies the method by which the user receives notification of an alarm: If they have been added under the AlarmService,
EmailRecipient or SmsRecipient are the available options. The EmailRecipient component is available in the email palette and the SmsRecipient is available in the Sms palette. You must choose an alarm recipient to designate the way alarm notifications are routed to the selected On Call Contact.
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