GB/T 17143.4-1997
ActiveInformation technology--Open systems interconnection--Systems management--Part 4:Alarm reporting function
信息技术 开放系统互连 系统管理 第4部分:告警报告功能
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the alarm reporting function within the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) systems management framework. It specifies the service and protocol for reporting operational alarms, such as equipment failures or performance degradation, across heterogeneous computer networks. The standard is applied in the design and testing of network management systems and telecommunications software to ensure consistent alarm notification and handling between different vendors' equipment.
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