The NE's IAD objects define each of the BLES Integrated Access Devices connected to the NE. Because there may be a large number of these objects, the EMS System Explorer groups them all under a single IADs object. This grouping allows you to hide the individual IAD objects in the Tree View panel so that you can concentrate on other objects in the tree.
The IADs object does not have any modifiable fields or pushbuttons, and you cannot configure or manage it. It exists simply as a way of grouping the individual IAD objects and showing their overall status.
The IADs object is a child of the IAD Configuration object.
To view details of individual IADs, click on the symbol next to the IADs object.
Because there will typically be large numbers of IADs, the EMS System Explorer displays them in groups, in alphabetical order of the Description field.
To hide individual IADs, click on the symbol next to the IADs object.
To add a new IAD, first select the IADs object. (You cannot add an IAD to a specific alphabetic group by selecting that group.) Click on Add Sub-component and choose IAD.
Parameter |
Access |
Description |
IAD Attention Required alarms | Read only | The total number of objects (and their child objects) associated with this object that are in Attention Required state. |
IAD Attention Required alarm events | Read only / Reset | The total number of times that the alarm state for a child of this object has gone to Attention Required. |
IAD Attend To Dependent alarms | Read only | The total number of objects (and their child objects) associated with this object that are in Attend To Dependent state. |
IAD Attend To Dependent alarm events | Read only / Reset | The total number of times that the alarm state for a child of this object has gone to Attend To Dependent. |
Summary child alarm state | Read only | Summarizes the alarm status for all children of this object. Values:
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Import - number of objects imported | Read only | The total number of objects (including child objects) read from the import file so far in the current or most recent import operation. |
Import - status | Read only | The status of the current or most recent import operation, if any. Values:
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Import - mode | Change | Whether the imported information is to replace existing EMS objects or to add new ones. This field provides additional checking on the import operation if required. Values:
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Import - file | Change | The name of the text file (in the EMS User's home directory on the EMS Server) from which configuration information for this object will be imported. The maximum length of the filename is 32 characters. |
Import - log correlator | Read only | If the import status is Failed, this field contains a correlator for the log message that contains details of the failure. Click on the 'go to log' button next to this field to jump to this message in the EMS log viewer window. |
Import - correlator metaswitch | Read only | If the import status is Failed, this field contains the name of the EMS Server or MetaSwitch Network Element that generated the failure log. You may need this information to find the log in the EMS log viewer window. |
Export - number of objects exported | Read only | The total number of objects (including child objects) written to the export file so far in the current or most recent export operation. |
Export - status | Read only | The status of the current or most recent export operation, if any. Values:
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Export - file | Change | The name of the text file (in the EMS User's home directory on the EMS Server) to which configuration information for this object will be exported. The maximum length of the filename is 32 characters. |
Export - log correlator | Read only | If the export status is Failed, this field contains a correlator for the log message that contains details of the failure. Click on the 'go to log' button next to this field to jump to this message in the EMS log viewer window. |
Export - correlator metaswitch | Read only | If the export status is Failed, this field contains the name of the EMS Server or MetaSwitch Network Element that generated the failure log. You may need this information to find the log in the EMS log viewer window. |