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№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range |
1 | Identification number | Automatically | Displays the identification number of the Incident handler interface object in the systemSequence of numbers | Numbers, letters, periods, hyphen, dash and underscore | - | Depends on the number of the Incident handler objects in the system |
2 | Name | Enter the value into the field | Sets the name of the Incident handler object in the system | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | Incident handler | A line containing a sequence of any characters (letters, digits, service characters except > and < characters), case-insensitive. Number of characters—from 1 to 60 |
3 | Disable | Set the checkbox | Sets the state (enabled or disabled) of the Incident handler object in the system | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Incident handler object is disabled and isn't used Clear—the Incident handler object is enabled and used |
4 | Incident server | Select the value from the list | Sets the Incident server parent object for the given Incident handler object | Names of the Incident server objects registered in the system | Name of the Incident server parent object | Depends on the number of the Incident server objects in the system |
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5 | Type | Select the value from the list | Sets the type of objects for which the events should be displayed in the Incident managerwindow | Available object types | - | Depends on the objects registered in the system. Only those object types are available for selection for which the "INFORMATION" or "ALARM" value is selected on the Events tab in the Processing messages column in the ddi.exe utility (see The Events tab) |
6 | Number | Select the value from the list | Sets the number of the object for which the events should be displayed in the Incident managerwindow | Sequence of numbers | - | Depends on the number of the objects of the specified type registered in the system |
7 | Name | Automatically | Sets the name of the object for which the events in the Incident manager window should be displayed | Names of the objects registered in the system | - | Depends on the objects registered in the system |
8 | Event type | Select the value from the list | Sets the events displayed in the Incident managerinterface window | Events available to the selected object | - | Depends on the object type |
9 | Logic | Enter the value into the field | Sets the logic that will be used to handle the events of the corresponding object. The logic has to be specified. Otherwise, the selected events will not be displayed | Logic name | - | A line containing a sequence of any characters (letters, digits, service characters except > and < characters), case-insensitive. Number of characters—from 1 to 255 |
10 | Priority | Select the value from the list | Priority level for events of the corresponding object | Priority level | 0 | Depends on the priority templates created on the Main tab |
11 | Timer (s) | Enter the value into the field | Sets the time in seconds from the moment the event occurred, after which the TIME_IS_OVER event is generated. The timer will also count down the specified time in the interface in the Time (s) column until it reaches zero | Time in seconds | - | >=0 |
12 | Autoescalation (s) | Enter the value into the field | Sets the time in seconds from the moment the event occurs, after which the event will be automatically escalated. Autoescalation is performed within one Incident manager and works if the operator has the escalation rights | Time in seconds | - | >=0 |
13 | Add | Click the button | Opens the window for selecting events as a group (see Displaying and handling events in bulk) | |||
14 | Clear | Click the button | Clears the table with the selected objects and events |
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