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13: Events
Event Overview
The PremierWave XC supports configuration of several alerts for specific events detected. The
supported alerts are SMS text messaging, SNMP traps and PremierWave’s built in Relay Output
control. Different events such as Input 1, Input 2, Main Power Fail, Backup Power Fail, Wwan0
Link Down and Ethernet Link Down could be configured to generate alerts.
Main and Backup Power Failure - PremierWave monitors both input power states and triggers
one or more configurable alerts.
Cellular and Ethernet Interface Down Event - PremierWave monitors the Primary Interface
configurable remote host reachability (Primary Interface DNS Servers if not configured) state and
triggers one or more configurable alerts when the remote host becomes unreachable.
I/O Inputs 1 and 2 Signal Status Change - PremierWave monitors I/O input state changes
(configurable high2low or low2high) and triggers one or more configurable alerts.
When an event is enabled and detected, the status of the event will be displayed in both CLI and
Web Manager. An event is cleared when the event has been rectified or cleared by the Clear
Event command via Web or CLI. PremierWave event states are also cleared during system
initialization.
Event Alerts
The following alerts can be configured to be triggered when an event occurs.
Table 13-1 Event Alerts Settings
Event Alert Settings Description
Input Event
Configure the input event to trigger on a low to high or high to low signal.
Note: This setting is only available for Input 1 and 2 event.
Relay output
Enable or disable the Relay output
Note: Enable selected, will close the Relay output
Note: Disable selected, will not affect the Relay output.
Send SMS
Enable or disable the Send SMS alert
Input the recipient number (up to 5) and message body.
Note:
Wwan0 link with GSM must be up.
Therefore, Send SMS alert is not available for Wwan0 Link Down event.
Send SNMP Trap Select Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable the SNMP Trap
Note: must be configured beforehand.