HP Network Direr Software Products Following table details the columns used in the Events list

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328CHAPTER 8: THE EVENT LOG

The following table details the columns used in the Events list:

Table 52 Events List Column Headings

Column

 

Heading

Contents

 

 

(Deleted)

Indicates whether an event has been marked for deletion or not.

 

Events marked for deletion are shown with an X in this column.

 

See “Deleting Events” on page 335 for more information.

 

This column is only shown if the filter is configured to show

 

deleted events. See “Filter Dialog Box” on page 339 for more

 

information.

 

 

Severity

The severity of the event. This column is color-coded to allow for

 

easy identification of events that may require more immediate

 

action. See “Event Severity Colors” on page 323 for more

 

information.

 

 

Time

The date and time the event was logged.

 

 

Resolved

The date and time the event was resolved.

 

If the event is unresolved then this column will show No.

 

If the event is an information severity event then this column will

 

show Not applicable.

 

 

Name

The name of the item that the event was generated for.

 

If the event is a 3Com Network Director internal event then this

 

column will show Network.

 

 

Type

If this event was generated for a specific device then this column

 

will show the type of that device.

 

 

Description

A description of the event that occurred. The description for

 

SNMP trap-based events will be preceded by Trap:, or preceded

 

by RMON alarm: if the SNMP trap was generated in response to

 

an RMON alarm.

 

 

Comments

Any user comments that have been entered for the event.

 

See“Commenting on Events” on page 333 for more

 

information.

 

 

Clicking a column heading in the Events list will sort the rows in the list alphanumerically by the contents of that column. Clicking the column heading again will reverse the sort order. By default the events in the list are sorted by time, so that the most recently logged events are always shown at the top of the list.

An event can be selected within the list by clicking anywhere within its row, and multiple events may be selected using the standard techniques of Ctrl+ left click to add a row to, or remove it from, the selection and

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