Dell PowerConnect OpenManage Network Manager Web Client Guide 5.0 - Page 123
Basic Variables, Entity Type: Interface, Logical interface
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• Entity Type: Interface, Logical interface CAUTION: To successfully retrieve Custom attributes, you must first create them. See Edit Custom Attributes on page 89. You can also configure more limited variables that are slightly more efficient in performance, if not as detailed as those described in the following section. For example, you can retrieve the following attributes: {RedCell.Config.EquipmentManager_Custom1} {RedCell.Config.EquipmentManager_Custom2} {RedCell.Config.EquipmentManager_LastBackup} {RedCell.Config.EquipmentManager_LastConfigChange} and {RedCell.Config.EquipmentManager_HealthStatus} NOTE: If the entity does not contain/return these values, then the message [No data for ] appears in the email instead. Basic Variables Attribute Name Message Entity Name Equipment Manager Name Device IP address Entity Type Instance ID Protocol Type Protocol Sub Type Receive Time Region Severity Source IP address Description Email Action Variable The event / alarm name {Name} Description from the event {Message} The entity (interface, card...) name {EntityName} The name of the equipment, parent or chassis. {EquipMgrName} the IP of the device in alarm Type of entity (Router, and so on) An identifier for the event Of originating alarm (SNMP, syslog, etc.) Inform, Trap, [blank] (for internal events) The mediation server partition name. 0 - cleared, through 6 - critical, from Alarm Definition The IP of the component sending the alarm {DeviceIP} {EntityType} {InstanceID} {ProtocolType} {ProtocolSubType} {RecvTime} {Region} {Severity} {SourceIP} Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets 123