Optional

Description

Type a description for the device group.

 

The description can comprise up to 40 characters.

 

 

Return to Device group management functions.

Managing events

Configuration guide

The event management function records the operations on managed devices and logs the events, allowing you to track the status of devices.

From the navigation tree of the system management component, select Events under Device Management. The device event list page appears by default, as shown in Figure 19.

Table 18 describes the device management functions.

Figure 19 Device event list page

Table 18 Event management functions

Function

Description

Device event list

Allows you to view details about device events.

 

 

Device interface event list

Allows you to view details about device interface events.

 

 

Device event list

Table 19 describes the device event query options. You can use any combination of the options to query for the device events of interest.

Table 19 Device event query options

Option

Time

Device IP

Severity

Description

Select the time period during which the device events occurred. By default, the value of this option is --, which means any time.

Type the IP address of the device, in dotted decimal notation.

Select the severity level of the device events.

Severity levels in descending order are critical, major, minor, and warning. By default, the value of this option is --, which means all levels.

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