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In addition, there is an API tool that enables users to query the active status of alarms within the Colocation NOC.
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Use Case
TowerCo wants to provide better service to their clients and let them know if something is wrong with the sites but at the same time, TowerCo wishes not to expose all of the available site data. This is why the end clients do not have access to Galooli’s main software platforms. The Colocation NOC dashboard is only showing digital flags and alarms, and this way does not expose sensitive information. In addition, the end clients will see alarms only in the sites they are hosted in, meaning, if the end client is X and in one of the sites there is an active alarm but tenant X is not on that site, Tenant X will not see the site on the alarm status dashboard.
Display General Information
In order to use the Colocation NOC solution just open the “Apps” solution and choose “Colocation NOC”.
The app will be similar to the NOC table display.
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Site name - The unit name in the system
Tenant’s site id - Represents the specific site id that the tenant set on this site. The tenant can see data only about their self
Session start time and last alarm time - The time when the unit was added to the list and the last time any of the alarms were activated on the site
Tenant Meter Disconnected - An indication that a meter of a particular tenant is disconnected
Tenant power down - An indication that there is no voltage and no current
Tenant load down - An indication that there is voltage but no current
The alarms that will be shown will be the alarms that were defined through the NOC category configuration
NOC functions like acknowledgment, tickets, etc are not available through this app, it is only for display purposes
Alarms display order is that the latest alarm at the top of the list
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