39.1. ALARM resource

This resource manages alarms inside Abilis CPX. It permits to send SNMP traps notifications, Digital or Analog Input/Output line variation through emails or SMS to the configured recipients. Configuring the SMTP and SNMP resources is needed to send emails.

[Important]Important

The SMTP resource requires a separate licence in CPX.

For sending SMS is needed to have a UMTSBOX or CELLKEY device and to configure also the CTISMS resource.

[Important]Important

The CTISMS resource requires a separate licence in CPX.

It permits also to make an automatic call with the announcement of the current notification. The call is made from the CTIDISA resource. Configuring the CTIDISA call-back is needed to receive the voice notification to the phone. The played message in this call is the WELCOME and/or the INITDIAL, please see Section 59.8, “Message files”.

[Important]Important

The CTIDISA resource requires a separate licence in CPX.

[Tip]Tip

Interesting chapters:

Chapter 37, SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol;

Section 59.6, “Example of Call Back configuration”;

Chapter 61, CTISMS - CTI SMS resource;

Section 81.24, “Sending Alarm through a call”;

Section 81.25, “Sending Alarm through SMS”.

39.1.1. Activating the ALARM resource

Add the resource to the Abilis system with the following command.

[17:32:07] ABILIS_CPX:a res:alarm

COMMAND EXECUTED

The ALARM resource may already exist in the system, but may not yet be active; set it active with the following command.

[17:34:00] ABILIS_CPX:s act res:alarm

COMMAND EXECUTED
[Caution]Caution

You must save the configuration and restart the Abilis to make the resource running (use the command warm start to reboot the Abilis) after adding or setting the ALARM active.

[17:35:45] ABILIS_CPX:s p alarm act:yes

COMMAND EXECUTED

[17:35:51] ABILIS_CPX:d p alarm

RES:Alarm - Not Saved (SAVE CONF), Not Refreshed (INIT) -----------------------
Run    DESCR:Alarms_manager
       LOG:NO        ACT:YES            fifo-size:100    
       MAIL-FROM:AUTO (alarm@abilis_cpx)
       MAIL-TO:
       MAIL-TO-LIST:SYS (#)
       MAIL-BODY:STANDARD
       -- SMS -----------------------------------------------------------------
       SMS-SENDER:CP-PI                  SMS-CDO:#
       -- Disa Voice Call -----------------------------------------------------
       DISA-USER:#                       DISA-SERVICE:#
       DISA-CDO:#                        DISA-CGO:#
[Caution]Caution

Execute the initialization command init alarm to activate the changes made on the upper case parameters; use save conf and warm start commands to set active the changes made on the lowercase parameters.

39.1.2. ALARM resource parameters

Use the command below to display the parameters of the resource; the d p alarm ? command shows the meaning of parameters.

[17:42:10] ABILIS_CPX:d p alarm

RES:Alarm ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Run    DESCR:Alarms_manager
       LOG:NO        ACT:YES            fifo-size:100    
       MAIL-FROM:AUTO (alarm@abilis_cpx)
       MAIL-TO:
       MAIL-TO-LIST:SYS (#)
       MAIL-BODY:STANDARD
       -- SMS -----------------------------------------------------------------
       SMS-SENDER:CP-PI                  SMS-CDO:#
       -- Disa Voice Call -----------------------------------------------------
       DISA-USER:#                       DISA-SERVICE:#
       DISA-CDO:#                        DISA-CGO:#

Meaning of the parameters:

LOG

State changes log and alarm generation [NO, D, S, A, L, T, ALL] [+E] (D: Debug Log; S: System Log; A: Alarm view; L: Local audible alarm; T: SNMP traps; +E: Extended Log of state changes).

ACT

Operation activation [NO, YES].

fifo-size

Notifications fifo size [10..500].

MAIL-FROM

Sender of e-mail. "SYS" or "AUTO" or a valid e-mail address.

  • SYS: the mail sender configured in CTISYS 'MAIL-SENDER' is used;

  • AUTO: a fixed value is used (e.g. alarm@<cp-prompt>);

  • e-mail address: max 128 ASCII characters. Space not allowed.

MAIL-TO

Default e-mail recipient(s). # or max 128 ASCII characters. Space not allowed.

MAIL-TO-LIST

Default e-mail recipients list. SYS or # or the name of a TXT list. - SYS: use value configured in System general 'SYS-MAIL-TO-LIST'.

MAIL-BODY

Default e-mail body type [STANDARD, SMS-LIKE].

SMS-SENDER

Text to be used as sender in SMS messages [CP-PI, SYSNAME, R-ID], where:

  • CP-PI: is the current value of Control Port 'PI' parameter;

  • SYSNAME: is the current value of General 'SYSNAME' parameter;

  • R-ID: is the current value of IP Router 'R-ID' parameter.

SMS-CDO

Default Outgoing called number for SMS. # or max 20 digits optionally preceded by TON [u, i, n, o, s, h, c] and/or NP [x, e, d, t, l, p] attributes.

DISA-USER

Name of an existing CtiDisa user for DISA CallBack. # or max 16 ASCII characters. Space not allowed. If the user is not configured, the (!) mark is displayed beside the name.

DISA-SERVICE

Name of an existing CtiDisa service for DISA CallBack. # or max 16 ASCII characters. Space not allowed. If the service is not configured, the (!) mark is displayed beside the name.

DISA-CDO

Outgoing called number for DISA CallBack. # or max 20 digits optionally preceded by TON [u, i, n, o, s, h, c] and/or NP [x, e, d, t, l, p] attributes. See also HELP ISDN ATTRIBUTES.

DISA-CGO

Outgoing calling number for DISA CallBack. # or max 20 digits optionally preceded by TON [u, i, n, o, s, h, c] and/or NP [x, e, d, t, l, p] and/or PI [a, r, m, q] and/or SI [y, v, w, z] attributes. See also HELP ISDN ATTRIBUTES.

The following command allows the administrator to change the configuration of the resource:

s p alarm parameter:value...

[Caution]Caution

Execute the initialization command init alarm to activate the changes made on the upper case parameters; use save conf and warm start commands to set active the changes made on the lowercase parameters.

39.1.3. The ALARM table

The alarm table contains the rules to monitor Abilis resources. The table can store up to 20 rules ordered by the ID parameter.

39.1.3.1. Display ALARM table (D ALARM)

This command shows the alarm table. If ID is omitted, the command shows all rules.

[16:45:15] ABILIS_CPX:d alarm
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID: |[DESCR:]
    |ENABLED:|RES:              |IO:         |TRIGGER: |ACTION:
    |MAIL-TO:
    |MAIL-TO-LIST:
    |MAIL-BODY:
    |SMS-CDO:
    |DISA-USER:                 |DISA-SERVICE:
    |DISA-CDO:                  |DISA-CGO:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0    YES      Ip-3                            TRAP      MAIL
     - MAIL -------------------------------------------------------------------
     alarms@mydomain.com
     #
     SYS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Meaning of parameters:

ID

Identifier of Alarms management rule [0..19].

ENABLED

Enable/disable this entry usage [NO, YES]. Default is NO.

RES

Resource for which the alarm/event is monitored. # or * or type-nnn or type-* or CtiP-nnn or CtiP-* or the name of a CPX resources list between single . Default is #. (e.g. * or Ip-* or CtiP-541 or Eth-1 or MFIO or 'mylist')

IO

Input/output line for which the alarm/event is monitored:

  • #: None Input/Output line;

  • for GPIO:

    • D-IN-n or D-OUT-n, where 'n' can be [1..16, *];

    • A-IN-n, where 'n' can be [1..8, *];

  • for MFIO: D-IN-n or D-OUT-n, where 'n' can be [1..7, *];

  • for RIO:

    • D-IN-n or D-OUT-n, where 'n' can be [1..16, *];

    • A-IN-n or A-OUT-n, where 'n' can be [1..8, *];

  • for RVS: D-IN-n or D-OUT-n, where 'n' can be [1..4, *].

[Caution]Caution

Only for Gpio/MfIo/Rio/Rvs resources.

[Tip]Tip

Interesting chapter: Chapter 18, IOBOX.

TRIGGER

Alarm/event to be monitored [NONE: None event type, TRAP: Snmp TRAP sent, ALARM-ON: Alarm switched ON, ALARM-OFF: Alarm switched OFF, ALARM-*: Alarm switched ON/OFF, ON: Digital Input/Output Line state ON, OFF: Digital Input/Output Line state OFF, LOW: Analog Input/Output Line state LOW, NORMAL: Analog Input/Output Line state NORMAL, HIGH: Analog Input/Output Line state HIGH, *: Input/Output Line state ON/OFF/LOW/NORMAL/HIGH]. 'ON', 'OFF', '*' are allowed only for Digital lines; 'LOW', 'NORMAL', 'HIGH', '*' are allowed only for Analog lines.

[Caution]Caution

TRAP, ALARM-ON, ALARM-OFF and ALARM-* are allowed only for IO equal to #; TRAP is allowed only for ACTION not equal to DISA-CB; ON, OFF, * are allowed only for Digital lines; LOW, NORMAL, HIGH, * are allowed only for Analog lines.

ACTION

Action to be executed when the monitored alarm/event occurs [NONE: No action has to be executed. The rule will be ignored; MAIL: E-mail must be sent; DISA-CB: CTIDisa call-back must be sent; SMS: SMS must be sent.]. Values can be joined using "," operator.

[Caution]Caution

DISA-CB is allowed only for TRIGGER not equal to TRAP.

MAIL-TO

E-mail recipient(s). "SYS" or "#" or up to 128 ASCII printable characters. Spaces are not allowed. Case is preserved. Only for ACTION:MAIL. Default is <empty>.

MAIL-TO-LIST

E-mail recipients list. SYS or # or the name of a TXT list. Only for ACTION:MAIL. Default is <empty>.

MAIL-BODY

E-mail body type [SYS, STANDARD, SMS-LIKE]. Only for ACTION:MAIL.

SMS-CDO

Outgoing called number for SMS. "SYS" or "#" or up to 20 digits optionally preceded by TON [u, i, n, o, s, h, c] and/or NP [x, e, d, t, l, p] attributes or the name of an IN list between single quotes (e.g. 'mylist'). Only for ACTION:SMS.

DISA-USER

Name of an existing CtiDisa user for DISA CallBack. SYS or # or max 16 ASCII characters. Space not allowed. If the user is not configured, the (!) mark is displayed beside the name. Only for ACTION:DISA-CB.

DISA-SERVICE

Name of an existing CtiDisa service for DISA CallBack. SYS or # or max 16 ASCII characters. Space not allowed. If the service is not configured, the (!) mark is displayed beside the name. Only for ACTION:DISA-CB.

DISA-CDO

Outgoing called number for DISA CallBack. SYS or # or max 20 digits optionally preceded by TON [u, i, n, o, s, h, c] and/or NP [x, e, d, t, l, p] attributes. See also HELP ISDN ATTRIBUTES. Only for ACTION:DISA-CB.

DISA-CGO

Outgoing calling number for DISA CallBack. SYS or # or max 20 digits optionally preceded by TON [u, i, n, o, s, h, c] and/or NP [x, e, d, t, l, p] and/or PI [a, r, m, q] and/or SI [y, v, w, z] attributes. See also HELP ISDN ATTRIBUTES. Only for ACTION:DISA-CB.

39.1.3.2. Add an ALARM (A ALARM)

This command adds a new alarm to the table with ID:xx, setting the indicated parameters to the specified values. Unspecified parameters are set to default values. The table can store up to 20 rules, so the ID parameter must be in the range [0...19].

[18:06:34] ABILIS_CPX:a alarm id:0 enabled:yes trigger:trap res:* action:mail mail-to:alarms@mydomain.com

COMMAND EXECUTED

[18:09:03] ABILIS_CPX:d alarm id:0

- Not Saved (SAVE CONF), Not Refreshed (INIT) ---------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID: |[DESCR:]
    |ENABLED:|RES:              |IO:         |TRIGGER: |ACTION:
    |MAIL-TO:
    |MAIL-TO-LIST:
    |MAIL-BODY:
    |SMS-CDO:
    |DISA-USER:                 |DISA-SERVICE:
    |DISA-CDO:                  |DISA-CGO:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0    YES      *                  #            TRAP      MAIL
     - MAIL -------------------------------------------------------------------
     alarms@mydomain.com
     #
     SYS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[Warning]Warning

To activate the changes made on the ALARM table, execute the initialization command init alarm. Remember to save the configuration (save conf).

39.1.3.2.1. Add an ALARM for a specified resource

This command adds a new alarm to the alarm table only for resource TRFA.

[18:06:34] ABILIS_CPX:a alarm id:1 enabled:yes trigger:trap res:trfa action:mail mail-to:alarms@mydomain.com

COMMAND EXECUTED

[18:09:03] ABILIS_CPX:d alarm id:1

- Not Saved (SAVE CONF), Not Refreshed (INIT) ---------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID: |[DESCR:]
    |ENABLED:|RES:              |IO:         |TRIGGER: |ACTION:
    |MAIL-TO:
    |MAIL-TO-LIST:
    |MAIL-BODY:
    |SMS-CDO:
    |DISA-USER:                 |DISA-SERVICE:
    |DISA-CDO:                  |DISA-CGO:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1    YES      TRFA               #            TRAP      MAIL
     - MAIL -------------------------------------------------------------------
     alarms@mydomain.com
     #
     SYS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[Warning]Warning

To activate the changes made on the ALARM table, execute the initialization command init alarm. Remember to save the configuration (save conf).

[Tip]Tip

To configure a TRFA Trap, refer to: Section 51.2, “TRFA Traps”

39.1.3.3. Delete an ALARM (C ALARM)

It clears the alarm with the specified ID.

[18:33:33] ABILIS_CPX:d alarm

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID: |[DESCR:]
    |ENABLED:|RES:              |IO:         |TRIGGER: |ACTION:
    |MAIL-TO:
    |MAIL-TO-LIST:
    |MAIL-BODY:
    |SMS-CDO:
    |DISA-USER:                 |DISA-SERVICE:
    |DISA-CDO:                  |DISA-CGO:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0    YES      *                  #            TRAP      MAIL
     - MAIL -------------------------------------------------------------------
     alarms@mydomain.com
     #
     SYS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[18:33:36] ABILIS_CPX:c alarm id:0

COMMAND EXECUTED

[18:34:00] ABILIS_CPX:d alarm

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID: |[DESCR:]
    |ENABLED:|RES:              |IO:         |TRIGGER: |ACTION:
    |MAIL-TO:
    |MAIL-TO-LIST:
    |MAIL-BODY:
    |SMS-CDO:
    |DISA-USER:                 |DISA-SERVICE:
    |DISA-CDO:                  |DISA-CGO:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         *** ALARM TABLE IS EMPTY ***    
[Warning]Warning

To activate the changes made on the ALARM table, execute the initialization command init alarm. Remember to save the configuration (save conf).

39.1.3.4. Modify ALARM table (S ALARM)

This command sets the parameters of the rule identified by “ID:xx” to their new values. The syntax of the command is: s alarm id:xxx [par:value].

[18:38:54] ABILIS_CPX:d alarm

- Not Saved (SAVE CONF), Not Refreshed (INIT) ---------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID: |[DESCR:]
    |ENABLED:|RES:              |IO:         |TRIGGER: |ACTION:
    |MAIL-TO:
    |MAIL-TO-LIST:
    |MAIL-BODY:
    |SMS-CDO:
    |DISA-USER:                 |DISA-SERVICE:
    |DISA-CDO:                  |DISA-CGO:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2    NO       *                  #            TRAP      MAIL
     - MAIL -------------------------------------------------------------------
     alarms@mydomain.com
     #
     SYS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[18:38:58] ABILIS_CPX:s alarm id:2 enabled:yes

COMMAND EXECUTED

[18:41:42] ABILIS_CPX:d alarm

- Not Saved (SAVE CONF), Not Refreshed (INIT) ---------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID: |[DESCR:]
    |ENABLED:|RES:              |IO:         |TRIGGER: |ACTION:
    |MAIL-TO:
    |MAIL-TO-LIST:
    |MAIL-BODY:
    |SMS-CDO:
    |DISA-USER:                 |DISA-SERVICE:
    |DISA-CDO:                  |DISA-CGO:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2    YES      *                  #            TRAP      MAIL
     - MAIL -------------------------------------------------------------------
     alarms@mydomain.com
     #
     SYS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[Warning]Warning

To activate the changes made on the ALARM table, execute the initialization command init alarm. Remember to save the configuration (save conf).

39.1.4. ALARM diagnostics, statistics and debug

39.1.4.1. ALARM diagnostics

This command reports the current situation of the ALARM resource:

[12:13:10] ABILIS_CPX:d d alarm

RES:Alarm ---------------------------------------------------------------------
       Alarms_manager                                                          
       STATE:ACTIVE    
       RULES-CUR:5      RULES-ACT:2      RULES-MAX:20     
       FIFO-CUR:0       FIFO-PEAK:15     FIFO-MAX:100

The meaning:

STATE

The ALARM driver state:

  • INACTIVE - configuration parameter ACT:NO.

  • ACTIVE - fully ready to work.

RULES-CUR

Rules currently present in the Alarm rules table.

RULES-ACT

Valid/usable rules currently present in the Alarm rules table. Valid/usable rule is a rule where ENABLED:YES, the RES field is not set to NONE, the MONITOR field is not set to NONE and the ACTION field is not set to NONE.

RULES-MAX

Max number of configurable rules.

FIFO-CUR

Notifications currently present in the FIFO.

FIFO-PEAK

The peak number of notifications in the FIFO.

FIFO-MAX

The maximum number of notifications that can be present in the FIFO.

39.1.4.2. ALARM statistics

This command can help to understand what is happening, in case of troubles:

[12:14:52] ABILIS_CPX:d s alarm

RES:Alarm ---------------------------------------------------------------------
       Alarms_manager                                                          
       --- Cleared 4 days 23:19:26 ago, on 11/10/2017 at 14:24:04 -------------
       -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|
       ALARM      |        329|        329|ALARM-OVR  |          0|           |
       ALARM-SUCC |        329|        327|ALARM-FAIL |          0|          2|
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       -----------+-----------+-----------+-----------|
       Trigger    |   Succ.   |   Fail    |   Total   |
       -----------+-----------+-----------+-----------|
       TRAP       |          3|          0|          3|
       ALARM-ON   |          1|          0|          1|
       ALARM-OFF  |          1|          0|          1|
       ON         |        149|          0|        149|
       OFF        |        173|          2|        175|
       LOW        |          0|          0|          0|
       NORMAL     |          0|          0|          0|
       HIGH       |          0|          0|          0|
       -----------+-----------+-----------+-----------|
       Action     |   Succ.   |   Fail    |   Total   |
       -----------+-----------+-----------+-----------|
       MAIL       |          2|          0|          2|
       DISA-CB    |          0|          0|          0|
       SMS        |          0|          0|          0|
       -----------+-----------+-----------+------------

With reference to the shown interval of time («Cleared 4 days 23:19:26 ago») these counters show the number of:

ALARMIN - alarm notifications received. OUT - alarm notifications managed.
ALARM-SUCCIN - alarm notifications received and inserted into the FIFO. OUT - alarm notifications managed with success.
ALARM-OVRAlarm notifications received but discarded because the FIFO is full.
ALARM-FAILIN - alarm notifications received but discarded for other reasons. OUT - alarm notifications managed but failed.
TRAPSNMP trap notifications: Succ.: notifications for which the action was executed. Fail: notifications discarded (No rule, no res, no action,...). Total: notifications received.
ALARM-ON/OFFALARM-ON/OFF notifications: Succ.: notifications for which the action was executed. Fail: notifications discarded (No rule, no res, no action,...). Total: notifications received.
ON/OFFIO-ON/OFF notifications: Succ.: notifications for which the action was executed. Fail: notifications discarded (No rule, no res, no action,...). Total: notifications received.
LOW/NORMAL/HIGHIO-LOW/NORMAL/HIGH notifications: Succ.: notifications for which the action was executed. Fail: notifications discarded (No rule, no res, no action,...). Total: notifications received.
MAILMail messages: Succ.: messages sent. Fail: messages NOT sent. Total: notifications that request mail sending.
DISA-CBDisa Call Back: Succ.: Disa Call Back executed. Fail: Disa Call Back NOT executed. Total: notifications that request Disa Call Back execution.
SMSSMS: Succ.: SMS sent. Fail: SMS NOT sent. Total: notifications that request SMS sending.

39.1.4.3. ALARM debug

Type the following command to view the commands allowed:

[15:36:09] ABILIS_CPX:debug res:alarm

RES:Alarm ---------------------------------------------------------------------
       Alarms_manager                                                          
       BufferLength:64512  Date/Time:16/10/2017 14:09:03 TraceTime:431070847

USAGE:
 LSN == 0         : This help message
 LSN == 1         : Alarms manager statistics
 LSN == 2         : Display alarms trace information.
 LSN == 3         : Display only alarms/event for which a matching rule
                    has been found.
 LSN == 3 CMD:ALL : Display full alarms trace content.
 LSN == 3 CMD:CLR : Clear alarms trace
 LSN == 101       : ALARM-ON simulation from Ctip-31
 LSN == 102       : ALARM-OFF simulation from Ip-1
 LSN == 103       : IO-ON simulation from GPIO-1 IO:D-IN-8
 LSN == 104       : IO-OFF simulation from MFIO-1 IO:D-OUT-3
 LSN == 105       : IO-LOW simulation from GPIO-1 IO:A-IN-2
 LSN == 106       : IO-NORMAL simulation from GPIO-1 IO:A-OUT-1
 LSN == 107       : IO-HIGH simulation from GPIO-1 IO:A-IN-16
 LSN == 108       : IO-ON simulation from RIO-1 IO:D-IN-8
 LSN == 109       : IO-OFF simulation from RIO-1 IO:D-OUT-3
 LSN == 110       : IO-LOW simulation from RIO-1 IO:A-IN-2
 LSN == 111       : IO-NORMAL simulation from RIO-1 IO:A-OUT-1
 LSN == 112       : IO-HIGH simulation from RIO-1 IO:A-IN-16
 LSN == 113       : TRFA Ip trap: Ip-1 Throughput OUT 5Min Threshold Reached
 LSN == 114       : TRFA Ip trap: Ip-50 Ttaffic TOT Month Threshold Reached
 LSN == 115       : TRFA Cti trap, user:admin 5Min. Busy (In) Threshold Reached
 LSN == 116       : TRFA Cti trap, service:serv5 Now Waiting Threshold Reached
 LSN == 117       : TRFA Cti trap, number:prova Now Waiting Threshold Reached
 LSN == 118       : TRFA Cti trap, user:admin 5Min. Busy (In) Threshold Left
 LSN == 119       : TRFA Cti trap, service:serv5 Now Waiting Threshold Left
 LSN == 120       : TRFA Cti trap, number:prova Now Waiting Threshold Left
[Note]Note

To use these commands you need to have administrator or super user rights.

Type the following command to display only alarms/event for which a matching rule has been found:

[15:44:23] ABILIS_CPX:debug res:alarm lsn:3

RES:Alarm ---------------------------------------------------------------------
       Alarms_manager                                                          
       BufferLength:64512  Date/Time:16/10/2017 14:13:08 TraceTime:431316294

Legend of possible 'Result' values and meanings:
- No rule : no rule found matching received notification.
- Ok      : rule found, executed action successful.
- Fail    : rule found, executed action failure.
- Bad     : rule found with incomplete/bad content. Action not executed.

-------------------+------------------+-------+----+----------------+--------------
Loc. Date and Time |Res/Ctip [IO]     |Trigger|Rule|Action(s)       |Result(s)
-------------------+------------------+-------+----+----------------+--------------
16/10/2017 14:10:55|MfIo      D-OUT-2 |ON     |  1 |MAIL            |Ok

Type the following command to display full alarms trace content:

[15:48:19] ABILIS_CPX:debug res:alarm lsn:3 cmd:all 

RES:Alarm ---------------------------------------------------------------------
       Alarms_manager                                                          
       BufferLength:64512  Date/Time:16/10/2017 14:13:58 TraceTime:431366376

Legend of possible 'Result' values and meanings:
- No rule : no rule found matching received notification.
- Ok      : rule found, executed action successful.
- Fail    : rule found, executed action failure.
- Bad     : rule found with incomplete/bad content. Action not executed.

-------------------+------------------+-------+----+----------------+--------------
Loc. Date and Time |Res/Ctip [IO]     |Trigger|Rule|Action(s)       |Result(s)
-------------------+------------------+-------+----+----------------+--------------
16/10/2017 13:44:32|MfIo      D-IN-4  |ON     | -- |                |No rule
16/10/2017 13:50:07|MfIo      D-IN-4  |OFF    | -- |                |No rule
16/10/2017 14:10:55|MfIo      D-OUT-2 |ON     |  1 |MAIL            |Ok
16/10/2017 14:10:57|MfIo      D-OUT-2 |OFF    | -- |                |No rule
16/10/2017 14:12:13|Ip-1              |ALM-ON | -- |                |No rule
16/10/2017 14:12:56|Ip-1              |ALM-OFF| -- |                |No rule