9.In the Severity
10.To the right of the Severity
IMPORTANT: Since the severity level for an element is set by the manufacture, the meanings of the severity levels vary. It is best to view the description of the event.
•Unknown - The severity level is not known.
•Informational - An example of an informational event is a progress report event for firmware download operation currently in progress.
•Warning - An example of a warning is one or more new physical fabric objects (device port, switch, or fabric) have appeared.
•Minor - An example of a minor event is a physical fabric object (switch port or fabric) has changed state.
•Major - An example of a major event is one or more physical fabric objects (device port, switch, or fabric) have disappeared.
•Critical - An example of a critical event is Brocade switches that have a failed firmware download and the failure reason code for each respective switch.
11.To change how Policy Manager scans the summary text, select one of the following from the Summary Text
•Is anything - Regardless of the contents of the event's summary text, Policy Manager sends an
•Contains - If the event's summary text contains the specified text, Policy Manager sends an
•Matches Regular Expression - If the event's summary text matches the specified expression, Policy Manager sends an
12.Change the action to occur when the policy condition is fulfilled by clicking one of the following buttons (more than one action can be assigned to a policy):
•Send
•Generate Event - Policy Manager generates an event of the specified event type. The event appears in Event Manager. Select one of the following event types.
IMPORTANT: Since the severity level for an element is set by the manufacturer, the meanings of the severity levels vary. It is best to view the description of the event.
•Unknown - The severity level is not known.
•Informational - An example of an informational event is a progress report event for firmware download operation currently in progress.
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