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Notification value configuration, Changing the numerical values of notification types, TABLE 10

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Fabric Watch notification 6 Notification value configuration You can specify a particular notification method that you want Fabric Watch to use by assigning it a value. The value is the sum of the alarm matrix values; for example, PortFencing-32, SnmpTrap-2, and Errlog-1 (32+2+1=35). Table 10 shows the numerical values for each notification method. TABLE 10 Numerical values of notification methods Notification method Assigned value Error log entry 1 SNMP trap 2 Rapi Trap 4 Port log lock 8 E-mail notification 16 Port fencing 32 To determine the value for the event setting attribute that enables all desired notification methods, add the values assigned to each method. For example, to enable SNMP trap, Rapi Trap and e-mail notification, use the value 22, which is the sum of 2, 4, and 16. Not all notification methods are valid for all areas. Every area has an associated valid alarm matrix, which is the sum of all valid notification methods for that area. For example, an area with a valid alarm matrix of 25 allows the error log entry (1), port log lock (8) and e-mail notification (16) methods, but does not allow the SNMP trap (2) or Rapi Trap (4) methods. An area with a valid alarm matrix of 31 allows all of the notification types. Changing the numerical values of notification types 1. Add the numbers beside each state that you want to include using the values in Table 10. Enter the total at the prompt. 1 : change behavior type 11 : change threshold alarm level 2 : change behavior interval 12 : change changed alarm 3 : change threshold boundary level 13 : change belowalarm 4 : change custom unit 14 : change abovealarm 5 : change custom timebase 15 : change inBetween alarm 6 : change custom low 16 : apply threshold alarm changes 7 : change custom high 17 : cancel threshold alarm changes 8 : change custom buffer 18 : return to previous page 9 : apply threshold boundary changes 10 : cancel threshold boundary changes Select choice => : (1..18) [18]14 Errlog-1, SnmpTrap-2, PortLogLock-4 RapiTrap-8, EmailAlert-16 PortFencing - 32 Valid alarm matrix is 63 Enter above alarm matrix => : (0..63) [0] 35 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53 53-1001342-01

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Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide
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53-1001342-01
Fabric Watch notification
6
Notification value configuration
You can specify a particular notification method that you want Fabric Watch to use by assigning it a
value. The value is the sum of the alarm matrix values; for example, PortFencing-32, SnmpTrap-2,
and Errlog-1 (32+2+1=35).
Table 10
shows the numerical values for each notification method.
To determine the value for the event setting attribute that enables all desired notification methods,
add the values assigned to each method. For example, to enable SNMP trap, Rapi Trap and e-mail
notification, use the value 22, which is the sum of 2, 4, and 16.
Not all notification methods are valid for all areas. Every area has an associated valid alarm matrix,
which is the sum of all valid notification methods for that area. For example, an area with a valid
alarm matrix of 25 allows the error log entry (1), port log lock (8) and e-mail notification (16)
methods, but does not allow the SNMP trap (2) or Rapi Trap (4) methods.
An area with a valid alarm matrix of 31 allows all of the notification types.
Changing the numerical values of notification types
1.
Add the numbers beside each state that you want to include using the values in
Table 10
. Enter
the total at the prompt.
1
: change behavior type
11 : change threshold alarm level
2
: change behavior interval
12 : change changed alarm
3
: change threshold boundary level
13 : change belowalarm
4
: change custom unit
14 : change abovealarm
5
: change custom timebase
15 : change inBetween alarm
6
: change custom low
16 : apply threshold alarm changes
7
: change custom high
17 : cancel threshold alarm changes
8
: change custom buffer
18 : return to previous page
9
: apply threshold boundary changes
10 : cancel threshold boundary changes
Select choice => : (1..18) [18]
14
Errlog-1, SnmpTrap-2, PortLogLock-4
RapiTrap-8, EmailAlert-16 PortFencing - 32
Valid alarm matrix is 63
Enter above alarm matrix => : (0..63) [0] 35
TABLE 10
Numerical values of notification methods
Notification method
Assigned value
Error log entry
1
SNMP trap
2
Rapi Trap
4
Port log lock
8
E-mail notification
16
Port fencing
32