Cisco Systems network hardware 3.6 Manual

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Cisco Systems network hardware 3.6
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Cisco Active Network Abstraction Fault Management User Guide, Version 3.6 Service Pack 1
OL-14284-01
Chapter 6 Event and Alarm Configuration Parameters
Event (Sub-Type) Configuration Parameters
Event (Sub-Type) Configuration Parameters
General Event Parameters
Root Cause Configuration Parameters
These parameters define the behavior of the alarm when serving as the root cause of other alarms.
Parameter Name Description Permitted Values
severity Severity level of the event. Either:
CRITICAL
MAJOR
MINOR
WA RN IN G
CLEARED
UNKNOWN
INFO
is-ticketable Determines whether the alarm will generate a new
ticket, if there is no root-cause alarm to correlate to.
True (ticketable)
False (not ticketable)
functionality-type Determines the event type. Either:
SERVICE
(Cisco ANA-generated)
SYSLOG
TRAP
Name Description Permitted Values
is-correlation-allowed Defines whether the alarm may serve as a
root cause, and allow child alarms to
correlate to it.
True (correlates) or
False (will not
correlate)
short description Textual description that describes the event. User defined text
gw-correlation-timeout The period of time in milliseconds for how
long an alarm with the severity Clear or Info
is open for sequence. Alarms with
non-cleared severity are always open for a
consequent alarm. This parameter is
deprecated for non-clearing events (its value
is defined as a very large number, so that it
does not interfere with correlation decisions
from a VNE). This parameter only affects
chaining to clearing events.
Positive integer
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