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The Alarm object contains following parameters:
SpecificProblem* SpecificProblem: problem that is the cause of the alarm
PerceivedSeverity: The severity of the alarm, see above for possible values
ManagedObjectId* ManagedObjectId: The name of the managed object that is the cause of the fault
* ApplicationId: The name of the process raised the alarm
AdditionalInfo: Additional information given by the application
* IdentifyingInfo: Identifying additional information, which is part of alarm identity
Ietms marked with , i.e., ManagedObjectId (mo), SpecificProblem (sp), ApplicationId (ap) and IdentifyingInfo (IdentifyingInfo) make up the identity of the alarm. All parameters must be according to the alarm definition, i.e. all mandatory parameters should be present, and parameters should have correct value type or be from some predefined range. Addressing the same alarm instance in a clear() or reraise() call is done by making sure that all four values are the same is in the original raise() / reraise() call.
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