Avaya P120 SMON manual Device Event Log, Event Description Fields

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Figure 6-11. Device Event Log

The Device Event Log has two tabs, one for Rising Events and one for Falling Events. To view the Device Event Log for Rising or Falling Events:

1.Select an Alarm in the Alarms Table.

2.Click the appropriate tab. The Device Event Log opens to the selected Event type for the Alarm.

The Device Event Log window has two parts. The upper part provides a description of the Event. The following table provides a list of the fields describing the Event and their descriptions.

 

 

Table 6-3. Event Description Fields

 

 

 

 

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

Event

A user defined description of the Event.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Type

The action taken by SMON. Possible actions are:

 

 

 

None - No action was taken when the event

 

 

 

occurred.

 

 

 

Log - The Event was recorded in SMON’s Device

 

 

 

Event Log.

 

 

 

Trap - A trap was sent to the manager of the device.

 

 

 

This trap can be viewed in the Trap Log in Avaya

 

 

 

MultiService Console or HP NNM.

 

 

 

Log & Trap - The Event was recorded in SMON’s

 

 

 

Device Event Log and a trap was sent to the

 

 

 

manager of the device.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Time Last Sent

The latest date and time this Event occurred.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trap Community

The Trap Community of the Event.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Avaya P120 Smon User Guide Release Table of Contents Port Statistics Appendix B Setting Up the Smon License Preface Purpose of this GuideSmon Documentation Who Should Use this Guide Organization of this GuideWhat is Rmon Smon OverviewWhat is Smon Overview of SmonSmon Devices Filtering OptionsSwitch Statistics Overview Device Smon ToolsPort Statistics Overview Vlan Statistics OverviewAlarms and Events Overview Events OverviewChapter Accessing Device Smon Device SmonDevice Smon User Interface Avaya P120 Smon User InterfaceApplication Tabs Device Smon ToolbarToolbar Buttons Actions Define Dialog Area DesktopStatus Bar Status Bar ItemsWorking with Device Smon Tools Status LineStatus Line Items Using Dialog Box Options Mouse ActionsMouse Actions Generating Reports Report Now Auto ReportSwitch Statistics Using Switch StatisticsGauges and Pie Charts in the Switch Statistics Window Gauge Variables in Switch StatisticsPie Chart Variables in Switch Statistics Traffic Graph in the Switch Statistics Window Traffic Variables in Switch StatisticsChapter Using Port Statistics Port StatisticsSelecting Ports to Display Port Statistics Variables LAGPort Statistics Port Statistics Window LAG Information BoxUsing Vlan Statistics Vlan StatisticsSelecting VLANs to Display Vlan Statistics VariablesVlan Statistics Window Alarms and Events Using Alarms and EventsAlarms Table Alarms Table FieldsAlarms Table Fields Configure Alarms using Tooltips Tooltip FieldsEditing Alarms Alarm Wizard Overview of the Alarm WizardActivating the Alarm Wizard Alarm Wizard Screens Alarm Wizard Welcome ScreenSelect Port Select Interval Counter Set Thresholds Alarm Wizard Descriptions Set Event Set Trap Community Device Event Log 10. Summary11. Device Event Log Event Description FieldsEvent Log Fields Using the General Options Dialog Box Smon Dialog BoxesDisplay Mode Polling IntervalReport Setting Using the Report Now Dialog Box Using the Auto Report Dialog BoxFigure A-3. Auto Report Dialog Box Using the Switch Options Dialog Box Figure A-4. Switch Options Dialog BoxLevel Indicators Samples Per ScreenSamples To Store Logarithmic DisplayUsing the Port/VLAN Options Dialog Box Items Per ScreenUsing the Find Dialog Box Figure A-6. Find Dialog Box for PortsFinding a Vlan Finding a PortFinding a LAG Using the Define Port Filter Dialog Box Figure A-7. Define Port Filter Dialog BoxSmon Dialog Boxes Using the Define Vlan Filter Dialog Box Figure A-8. Define Vlan Filter Dialog BoxSmon Dialog Boxes Using the Define TopN Filter Dialog Box Figure A-9. Define TopN Filter Dialog BoxUsing the Find Top5 Peaks Dialog Box Figure A-10. Find Top5 Peaks Dialog BoxUsing the Sort Dialog Box Figure A-11. Sort Dialog BoxSetting Up the Smon LicenseSmon Embedded License Index Smon Avaya P120 Smon User Guide Index

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