Alarms 21-3The format for all four options is the same. Table 21-1 shows a sample display.The content of the report is described under “Message Format” on page 21-6.Although printed and displayed reports are structured differently, the informationis the same.Figure 21-1 Alarms ReportDisplaying AlarmsAlarms can be displayed in two operations. One is accessed in graphics mode, and isdescribed under Graphics-level Status Displays on page 19-10; the other is accessedfrom the menu level, and is described here.To redirect alarm reporting from the printer to the console, press [C] at the AlarmsMenu (or [D], [C] from the Main Menu). The following message appears:Console is Reserved for Event Log -- Hit F3 to Return to Normal ModeWhen an alarm occurs, it will now be displayed on your screen, in the same format asthe report (see Figure 21-1), except that the header information and node number arenot shown.As long as the redirection is in effect, your screen is dedicated to real-time reportingof alarm messages. Then press [F3] to return the screen to normal mode and resumesending alarm messages to the printer. Press any key to return to the Alarms Menu.Alarms Report from Node 8 Time 96/5/10 13:59:58For N ode(s): 7 Alarm Level: ALL From: 000101 000000 To: 991231 235959Node Alarm Date Time Descrip tion7 224S 980110 113231 Nod e 7, LP 2 Port 0 trunk established to N ode 87 194 980110 113225 LP 1 Port 6 enabled7 194 980110 113225 LP 1 Port 5 enabled7 194 980110 113225 LP 1 Port 4 enabled7 194 980110 113225 LP 1 Port 3 enabled7 194 980110 113221 LP 1 Port 2 enabled7 194 980110 113218 LP 1 Port 1 enabled7 194 980110 113214 LP 1 Port 0 enabled7 194 980110 113210 LP 0 Port 2 enabled7 194 980110 113205 LP 0 Port 1 enabled7 194 980110 113200 LP 0 Port 0 enabled