Chapter 13 Monitoring

Monitoring Filterable Event Log

Select Filter Options

You can select any or all of the following options for filtering and displaying the event log. After selecting the option(s), click any one of the four Page buttons. The Manager refreshes the screen and displays the event log according to your selections.

Your filter options remain in effect as long as you continue working within and viewing Monitoring Filterable Event Log screens. The Manager resets all options to their defaults if you leave and return, or if you click Filterable Event Log in the left frame of the Manager window (the table of contents). You cannot save filter options.

Event Class

To display all the events in a single event class, click the drop-down menu

 

button and select the event class. To select a contiguous range of event

 

classes, select the first class in the range, hold down the keyboard Shift key,

 

and select the last class in the range. To select multiple event classes, select

 

the first class, hold down the keyboard Ctrl key, and select the other classes.

 

By default, the Manager displays All Classes of events. Table 9-4under

 

Configuration System Events describes the event classes.

Severities

To display all events of a single severity level, click the drop-down menu

 

button and select the severity level. To select a contiguous range of severity

 

levels, select the first severity level in the range, hold down the keyboard

 

Shift key, and select the last severity level in the range. To select multiple

 

severity levels, select the first severity level, hold down the keyboard Ctrl

 

key, and select the other severity levels. By default, the Manager displays All

 

severity levels. See Table 9-4under Configuration System Events for an

 

explanation of severity levels.

Client IP Address

To display all events relating to a single IP address, enter the IP address in

 

the field using dotted decimal notation; for example, 10.10.1.35. By default,

 

the Manager displays all IP addresses. To restore the default, enter 0.0.0.0.

Events/Page

To display a given number of events per Manager screen (page), click the

 

drop-down menu button and select the number. Choices are 10, 25, 50, 100,

 

250, and ALL. By default, the Manager displays 100 events per screen.

Direction

First Page

To display events in a different chronological order, click the drop-down menu button and select the order. Choices are:

Oldest to Newest = Display events in actual chronological order, with oldest events at the top of the screen. This is the default selection.

Newest to Oldest = Display events in reverse chronological order, with newest events at the top of the screen.

To display the first page (screen) of the event log, click this button. By default, the Manager displays the first page of the event log when you first open this screen.

To display the previous page (screen) of the event log, click this button.

Previous Page

To display the next page (screen) of the event log, click this button.

Next Page

Last Page

To display the last page (screen) of the event log, click this button.

All four Page buttons are also present at the bottom of the screen.

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