Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Events
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Ack By—If you have not implemented SGM User-Based Access, name of the
device that last acknowledged the event.
If you have implemented SGM User-Based Access, name of the user who last
acknowledged the event.
If no one has acknowledged the event, this field is blank.
Ack Time—Date and time the event was last acknowledged or
unacknowledged.
Node—Name of the node associated with the event. If there is no node
associated with the event, None is displayed.
SP—Name of the signaling point associated with the event. If there is no
signaling point associated with the event, None is displayed.
Linkset—Name of the linkset associated with the event. If there is no linkset
associated with the event, None is displayed.
Link—Name of the link associated with the event. If there is no link
associated with the event, None is displayed.
Message—Message associated with the event.
You can customize this field. See the “Modifying the SGM Event
Configuration File (SolarisOnly)” section on page 5-26 for more
information.
Viewing Events for a Specific Object
To display the Recent Events panel, with events displayed for only the selected
node, signaling point, linkset, or link, right-click a node, signaling point, linkset,
or link in a window, then select View>Ev ents from the right-click menu.
If you right-clicked a node, SGM displays the Recent Events panel for the
node (Figure 3-25). For more information, see the “Viewing Detailed
Information for a Node” section on page3-96.
If you right-clicked a signaling point, SGM displays the Recent Events panel
for the signaling point (Figure3-32).
If you right-clicked a linkset, SGM displays the Recent Events panel for the
linkset (Figure 3-12).
If you right-clicked a link, SGM displays the Recent Events panel for the link
(Figure 3-38).