Viewing Events
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The severity of the event.
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The rule that generated the event.
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A detailed explanation of the reason for the event.
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The activity of the device before and after the change that caused
the event.
You can sort, filter, and summarize the display of events. These last two
operations are described in more detail below.
Filtering Events
You filter event data from the Filter dialog box.
Figure 13
Filter dialog box
You can filter the event data in a number of ways, including:
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To show only
unacknowledged
events.
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By
severity.
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By
the source of the event
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Event Rules / Reporter / Collector.
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