The following fields on the AAM tab in Mission Control allow you to monitor and troubleshoot the Auto Alarm Manager:
Send Alarm Statistics
Alarms from User Queue – the number of alarms retrieved from the Auto Alarm Manager's alarm queue.
Alarms failed Block Alarm Filter – the number of non-block alarms (for example, event messages and operator messages) retrieved from the Auto Alarm Manager's alarm queue. The Auto Alarm Manager only sends block alarms to the Receiving node.
Alarms failed Alarm Area Filter – the number of alarms that have been filtered out based on their alarm area. You can control the alarm areas to filter on by selecting them from the Send Alarm Filters dialog box.
Alarms failed Alarm Priority Filter – the number of alarms that have been filtered out based on their alarm priority. You can control the alarm priority to filter on by selecting one from the Send Alarm Filters dialog box.
Alarms Packaged – the number of alarms the Auto Alarm Manager has prepared for delivery to the Receiving node.
Primary Delivery Attempts – the number of transmissions the Sending node has attempted to deliver to the primary contact.
Secondary Delivery Attempts – the number of transmissions the Sending node has attempted to deliver to the secondary contact.
Retries – the number of times the Sending node has redialed the primary or secondary contact.
Successful Deliveries – the number of transmissions the Sending node delivered to the Receiving node.
Failed Deliveries – the number of transmissions the Sending node failed to deliver to the Receiving node. When a failure occurs, the Auto Alarm Manager sets the emergency tag.
Receive Alarm Statistics
Mgmt Pkt Received – the number of management packets that have been delivered to the Receiving node. A management packet contains the protocol information to start and stop a transmission from the Sending node to the Receiving node.
Alarm Pkt Received – the number of alarm packets that have been delivered to the Receiving node. An alarm packet contains up to six alarms.
Alarms Received – the number of alarms the local node has received.