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Event Definitions | Key Portlets
Event Definitions
You can define how the system treats
messages (events) coming into the
system. Administrators can define event
behavior deciding whether it is
suppressed, rejected or generates an
Alarm. Manage the definitions of events
in this portlet.
In this screen, you can configure events
that, when correlated as described in
Event Processing Rules on page 108,
trigger actions.
Columns include the
MIB Name, Event
Name, Notification OID, Severity
for associated alarms
,
and
Default Behavior.
See Event
Definition Editor for how to alter these. Right-click a selected event definition for the following
menu items:
Edit
—Either open the selected event in Event Definition Editor, or open a details panel for the
underlying equipment.
Set Behavior
—This lets you select from the following options
.
Reject–Every received message is rejected.
Suppress–The message is tracked in Event History and then ignored.
Alarm–The message is tracked in Event History and then processed, with Correlated events
and Event Processing Rules of any type other than Syslog.
Set Severity
—Set the alarm severity for the selected event.
MIB
—This lets you upload a new MIB to your event definitions.
You can also configure an Aging Policy and View events as PDF in this menu. See Redcell >
Database Aging Policies (DAP) on page 50, and View as PDF on page 90 for more about those
options.
Event Definition Editor
This editor lets you modify event definitions in the following tabs:
• General
• Message Template
• Correlations
Click
Save
to preserve any modifications you have made, or
Cancel
to abandon them.
Summary of Contents for OpenManage Network Manager
Page 1: ...Dell OpenManage Network Manager version 5 1 Web Client Guide ...
Page 14: ...14 A Note About Performance Preface ...
Page 98: ...98 Schedules Portal Conventions ...
Page 142: ...142 Vendors Key Portlets ...
Page 232: ...232 File Management File Servers ...
Page 242: ...242 Deploy Configuration ...
Page 290: ...290 Key Metric Editor Monitoring Metrics This panel s display depends on the selected device ...
Page 340: ...340 ...
Page 374: ...374 Adaptive CLI Records Archiving Policy Actions and Adaptive CLI ...
Page 380: ...380 Glossary ...
Page 388: ...388 388 Index ...