NSP ProAlarm Configuration
Date issued September 2007 Document reference & release version
TR-IAS-02-10 - Ed 1.5
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ProAlarm Config NSP Training Manual
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Class outline
This class is intended to provide you with an full introduction to ProAlarm Configuration Tool as well as an understanding of its basic concepts and operations
Class Outline includes the following sections: - Operating ProAlarm Config
Lesson Objectives How to start ProAlarm Config Handle objects How to design a Map How to create Aggregates Importing resources Customizing objects Objects management Sharing Maps Lesson Review Hands-on Practice
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ProAlarm
Configuration
Operating
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Lesson Objectives
• After this class, you will be able to: Know what are the managed objects
Handle the objects (System, ProTraq and Network) Design a map Use various features
Manage alarm level representation Set operational parameters Create customized representation Import Ressources
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How to start ProAlarm Config
• Access to the NSP through your Web browser with your login and password and then :
Click on ProAlarm Configuration icon in the Configuration box
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Select ProAlarm in the Configuration menu
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Handle objects
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Objects browser
• Objects are accessible from the folders • The Managed Objects folder
Contains all the objects discovered during the NSP configuration step
• The Network Topology folder contains 2 subfolders Linksets SP (Signalling Points)
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Objects browser
• Objects are accessible from the folders Aggregates
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How to
Design a map
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How to create a map
• Several steps
Add a new map Insert Objects
System objects ProTraq objects Network objects
Display linksets for SS7 network maps
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How to create a map
• Add a new Map Right-click on Maps folder
Use Add function
The created map is added in the folder with a generic name Possibility to rename the map
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How to create a map
• Select a Base Map (optional) From the new map
Right-click on the map and choose Associate Wallpaper function This Resource list displays the content of Basemap folder so you can associate a picture previously imported
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• Is Loaded Yes means this map is automatically loaded when you open ProAlarm Viewer No means this map is not automatically loaded when you open ProAlarm Viewer
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How to create a map
• Add objects (not Network objects) on a map from the object browser Select an object from the folder Managed Objects Right-clic on the object
Use copy Select the Map and paste it on
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• ICP folder Contains all the ICP Objects discovered on this system. When we drag and drop an ICP object on a map we are able to supervise alarms on this ICP, for example disk failure.
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How to create a map
• Add ProTraq objects on a map Choose the cell(s) of the Protraq configuration
One graphic object for each cell
Right-Click on the cell(s) and choose Copy On the Network Map right-Click and choose Paste
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How to create a map
• Drag and drop network objects from the folder Network Topology Signalling Point
• Display Linksets on the map Automatically drawn
Right-click on the map name in the object browser
Use Display LinkSets function
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How to
Create Aggregates
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How to create Aggregates
• 2 types of Aggregates Map Aggregates :
One object is an aggregate of all the object of a map
ProTraq Aggregates : One object is an aggregate of several cells of a ProTraq Configuration
Map Aggregate
ProTraq Aggregate
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• Function of an aggregate object When an alarm occurs on an object which is in an aggregate object, the aggregate object take the color of the severity of the alarm.
When several object are in alarm the related aggregate object take the color of the highest severity of the included object
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How to create a Map Aggregate
• Add a map aggregate on a map Copy and Paste a map object on another map
Automatically this map is added in the Aggregates folder
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How to create a ProTraq Aggregate
• Add a new aggregate in the folder Aggregates of the Object Browser Right-click on the folder Aggregates and use the Add function
A new aggregate with a generic name is created
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How to create a ProTraq Aggregate
• In the Object Browser choose a ProTraq configuration In this configuration choose the cells you want to aggregate with the CTRL key Right-click and choose the function copy
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How to create a ProTraq Aggregate
• Go back to the new aggregate you have previously created Right-click and choose the function Paste
Right-click on the new aggregate and choose copy then right-click and paste the aggregate object on a map
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• Paste the copied cells in the new aggregate The new aggregate will contain all the cells selected and copied from the ProTraq configuration. By this way all the alarms can occur in one of those cells are supervised and centralized in this new aggregate object. The last thing to do is to move this new aggregate object on a map.
• Put this new aggregate object on a map The new aggregate object has to be copy and paste on a map.
In the Objects Browser the Maps folder contain all the maps can be used in the Map Area. Each map contain a subfolder Aggregates contain all the aggregate objects exist on this map. So in our example automatically the new aggregate is displayed in this subfolder Aggregates of this map.
In each Map folder another subfolder is present and called Managed Objects. This subfolders contains all the objects exist on this map.
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Advanced features
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Importing Resources
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Which type of files can be imported ?
• Resources which can be imported are
Pictures to be used as wallpaper for the maps (a country, a continent, the logo of the company, etc.) Pictures files must have gif, jpeg, ivl or png extension
Icons files to represent objects must have icon extension
Sounds files to alert when an alarm occurs must have mid, wav or au extension
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How to import a picture
• Add a new Basemap (wallpaper) Right-click on Resources Basemap folder
Use the function Add to upload a file from the displayed list
The selected picture file is added in the Base maps folder and can be handled
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How to import an icon
• Add a new icon Right-click on Resources Icons folder
Use Add function to upload a file
The selected icon file is added in the Icons folder and can be handled
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How to import a sound
• Add a new sound Right-click on Resources Sounds folder
Use Add function to upload a file
The selected sound file is added in the Sounds folder and can be handled
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How to rename Resources
• Using the object browser Rename the imported picture, icon or sound by right-clicking on the file
• These resources may be used further on maps
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Customizing Objects
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How to customize an object
• Allows the user to display an object with a specific representation Select an object Right-click to open context-related menu
Use Representation function A pop-up window is opened to set parameters
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How to customize an object
• With these customizations you can change the design of your object Legend to select a type of representation (icon for the object) Settings to change the font, the color, the position, etc. of the label of the object
Customize the label of your object Choose an icon for your object
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• Set a new icon or change the label To change the icon of the object or to modify the label you just have to double click on the selected item of the list
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How to customize a set of object
• Change default representation of a set of objects From the objects browser Update the default settings representation
All objects of the selected folder represented with their default representation will be automatically updated on all maps according to the modification
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Objects management
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Map tool bar
Zoom on a rectangle
Fit to Center Pan contents on map
Select Zoom in Reset zoom Select all Save
Zoom back Zoom out
Map tabs
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Work in the Map Area
• Handle objects on a map Select objects
The select button of the map tool bar must be on
Move objects
Manually by selecting objects Automatically by selecting several objects and using Align function
Remove objects
Select one or several objects Right-click and use Delete function
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Work in the Map Area
• Handle objects on a map Center object
Select one object and use Centre on map function to display this object in the center of the Map Area
Design objects
Automatically by selecting several objects and using Node layouts function to display the objects as a predefined form
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Unmapped objects
• Unmapped objects in the object browser To display a list of objects that are not present on any map
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Alarms Levels
• Set various colors for alarms levels representation Select a severity in Alarm levels folder Click on the configure button In the new windows click on the color button, choose a color and apply
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Alarms Levels
• Specify sounds to play according to alarms levels (optional) Select a severity in Alarm levels folder Click on the configure button
Configure the Sound Enabled list then Select the Resource from the Sound list and Apply
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Sharing Maps
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Share maps with ProAlarm Viewer
• Maps sharing is available through ProAlarm Viewer only. • Only the owner of a map can decide to share it to a group of users
Click on ProAlarm Viewer icon in the Application box
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Select ProAlarm in the Application menu
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ProAlarm Viewer Main menu
• The main menu displays all the maps the current user can view • The maps which belong to the current user can be shared • Click Roles button to open the Change Privacy pop-up window
Roles button
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Change privacy
• This window allows you to share the selected map to the declared NSP roles.
• Use the check boxes :
R to make this Map visible in the list X to allow this Map to be shown W to allow the modification of this Map’s configuration
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Lesson review
• Q. How do you put objects on a Map ? • Q. Where do you
find ProTraq objects ? • Q. Which kind of aggregates can
you create ? • Q. How do you add SP on a map ? ICPs ?
Linksets ? • Q. How do you display objects which are not on
a Map?
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Hands-on practice
• Exercise 1 : Create a new map and call it ICP-MAP • Exercise 2 : Put all the ICPs supervised by your NSP Platform on this
map
• Exercise 3 : Change the default representation of all SP
• Exercise 4 : Create a network representation on a new map called Network
• Exercise 5 : Create a ProTraq Aggregate with all the cells of one column of one of a ProTraq Configuration. Add this aggregate on a new map called ProTraq
• Exercise 6 : Create a new map called General and put on it an aggregate of the map ICP-MAP, Network and ProTraq
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