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How can I define conditional monitoring in a protocol?

Solved1.49K views11th August 2023alarm monitoring Connector
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Brecht Deconinck [SLC] [DevOps Member]1.20K 11th August 2023 0 Comments

We have a use case where some parameters, that have monitoring enabled, are only applicable depending on the state of another standalone parameter.

E.g. the alarms should only be shown when an active controller parameter is set to the ‘active’ state.

When creating an alarm template, there’s the possibility to implement a condition.
Since every user of the connector would have to implement the same condition, we would like to specify this condition in the connector itself.

How can we do this?

Brecht Deconinck [SLC] [DevOps Member] Selected answer as best 11th August 2023

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Jason Pitteman [SLC] [DevOps Member]556 Posted 11th August 2023 0 Comments

Hi Brecht,

You can deactivate an alarm based on a condition by using Conditional parameter alarming.

Brecht Deconinck [SLC] [DevOps Member] Selected answer as best 11th August 2023
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