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Active Alarms feature | The '''<big>Active Alarms</big>''' feature offers a real-time list of alarms that demand immediate attention, ensuring that users can promptly identify and respond to critical issues. By highlighting alarms that could impact the stability of operations, this section enables users to prioritize their focus on the most pressing concerns. For each active alarm, information available includes time of occurrence, affected component, severity level, and a short description of the problem so as to enable assessment and solution properly. | ||
*'''Detailed Context:''' It includes specifics like time stamps, severity levels, and affected components, so users have all relevant information they need at their fingertips. | |||
*'''Operational Stability:''' Centralized alerts help the user resolve problems before they get out of hand and ultimately prevent service disruption. | |||
It consolidates all of an organization's active alarms into a single place where potential disruptions can be prevented, downtime reduced, and overall response times improved. The intuitive design of Active Alarms allows users to take prompt action to ensure optimal system performance and reliability in operations. | |||
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Revision as of 06:46, 20 November 2024
The Active Alarms feature offers a real-time list of alarms that demand immediate attention, ensuring that users can promptly identify and respond to critical issues. By highlighting alarms that could impact the stability of operations, this section enables users to prioritize their focus on the most pressing concerns. For each active alarm, information available includes time of occurrence, affected component, severity level, and a short description of the problem so as to enable assessment and solution properly.
- Detailed Context: It includes specifics like time stamps, severity levels, and affected components, so users have all relevant information they need at their fingertips.
- Operational Stability: Centralized alerts help the user resolve problems before they get out of hand and ultimately prevent service disruption.
It consolidates all of an organization's active alarms into a single place where potential disruptions can be prevented, downtime reduced, and overall response times improved. The intuitive design of Active Alarms allows users to take prompt action to ensure optimal system performance and reliability in operations.