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juanmiortiz

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Sep 23, 2005
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hi,

I have the following message after ALLOP:

CLASS: 3
92 FAILURE TO SEIZE AN I/O PORT

can someone help me about what it means ??

Thanks in advance
 
from alex


The alarm will be generated if the I/O port, which should be used for spontaneous alarm printout or heart beat, could not be seized.

ADD INFO 1 Contains the number of the I/O port (first or second port). The first port printed in ALDIP is number one and the second port is number two.



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If anything can go wrong, it will.

(Murphy's Law)
 
Automatic alarm output (ALDIP;) is turned on by ALAPI:IODEV=SYSTERMINAL,CLASS=X&&X; (or IO terminal from ALDIP;).

To end ALAPE:IODEV=SYSTERMINAL;

Alarm output to modem dialing to a remote terminal is not very reliable. Alarm can also come up if local terminal collecting alarm data is off or disconnected from correct IO port.

See also ioifc & iofdc to set modem & IO port for output to remote terminal.
 
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