How to Select Alarm Network Monitoring That's Right for You
Make sure these essential functions are included in any alarm network
monitoring solution you consider:
- Alarm presentation and notification: Send detailed
alarm descriptions and correction instructions to NOC and field techs
via pager notifications and web interfaces.
- Alarm collection and device management: Don't
settle for limited alarm monitoring systems. Get multiprotocol
support for every monitoring device in your network, plus discrete
alarms, analog alarms, ping alarms, and redundant path reporting.
- Alarm sorting and analysis: Make sense of alarm
cascades with automatic intelligent alarm sorting, filtering, processing,
and trend analysis.
Alarm network monitoring essentials:
Here's a handy checklist of valuable features you should look for in
alarm network monitoring systems. Print this checklist out and use it
to rate the alarm network monitoring systems you're evaluating. If a
system can't meet these basic requirements, cross it off your list.
Key alarm presentation and notification functions
- Pager and e-mail notifications: Pager
and e-mail notifications let your field techs respond to alarms while
they're still in the field, speeding repairs and reducing windshield
time. Look for alarm monitoring systems with SMS support, which
can send detailed alarm notifications to alpha pagers, cell phones,
and PDAs.
- Detailed alarm notifications:
Summary "major/minor" alarms don't give you enough
information to make dispatch decisions. Look for alarm monitoring
systems that include detailed diagnostic information in each alarm.
- Alarm correction instructions:
Detailed instructions included in alarm notifications ensure
that system operators, without extra training, will know precisely
what to do and who to call if an alarm happens.
- Web interface: Everybody
knows how to use a Web browser. A Web interface makes sure all your
field techs can access your alarm monitoring system, from any computer
from any location.
Critical alarm collection and device management functions
- Back-up dial-up reporting:
Don't rely on your primary network to bring back alarms.
If anything goes wrong with your transport, you'll lose your telemetry
data just when you need it the most. Look for alarm monitoring systems
that support dial-up alternate path reporting.
- Control relays: Many common
site problems, from power outages to high temperature alarms, can
be solved by quickly turning on a generator or an air conditioner.
Remote operation of site devices is the
best way to eliminate unnecessary site visits and it's a lot faster
than going in the truck.
- Multiprotocol support for your
existing devices: Make sure your next alarm monitoring system
collects alarms from all your existing devices, including your older
legacy gear. You can get rid of all your specialized consoles and
monitor your network from one screen.
- Live analog monitoring: You
can't adequately monitor battery levels, temperature, and humidity
with one-threshold contact closures. Look for alarm monitoring systems
that have support for analog inputs, including live monitoring of
actual analog values.
- SNMP support and ping alarms:
If you're responsible for both telecom and IP equipment,
consolidate all your monitoring on one alarm monitoring system.
Essential alarm sorting and analysis functions
- Root cause analysis: Finding
the underlying cause between alarm cascades can take hours of patient
detective work. Look for a system that can automatically correlate
repeated combinations of alarms.
- Nuisance alarm filtering:
Even the best NOC staff stops taking alarms seriously if they're bombarded
with status alerts, oscillating conditions, and unimportant alarms.
Look for a system that filters these out.
- Alarm sorting: A large,
complex network can create a cascade of alarms. Some are unimportant,
but others are critical. Look for alarm
monitoring systems that can automatically sort and prioritize this
flood of information for you.
- Custom combination alarms:
A low battery isn't a serious problem, and neither is a failed
generator, but they're pretty serious when the happen at the same
time. Look for alarm monitoring systems that can watch many different
alarm inputs and spot critical alarm combinations.
- History and trend analysis:
Identify problem areas and eliminate recurring problems
with a system that keeps a complete alarm history that's exportable
for trend analysis.

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If you buy my equipment and you're not satisfied for any reason
during the first 30 days, simply return it for a full refund.
If my product doesn't solve your problem, I don't want you to
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- Bob Berry, CEO, DPS Telecom |
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