Dell PowerConnect OpenManage Network Manager Web Client Guide 5.1 - Page 100
Severity, Date Opened, Entity Name, DeviceIP, Event Name, Service Effecting
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The chart can act as a filter, too. For example, clicking the Critical alarms slice means only Critical alarms appear listed. Notice also that the chart "explodes" to highlight the selected slice. Hover the cursor over a portion of the chart and a tooltip with information about that slice also appears. By default, the chart appears only when there are alarms. See Configuring the Alarms Chart below for options available in configuring the display. See Menu on page 102 for details about menu items available when you right-click in the summary and expanded portlets. The following columns appear in this screen by default: Severity-The alarm severity indicated by the color of the leftmost icon. The severity only has meaning for Alarms and Security Alarms. Informational Alarms get a severity level of Indeterminate. Closed alarms appear without color. Date Opened-The date the alarm appeared. Entity Name-The entity emitting this alarm (often within the Equipment). DeviceIP-The IP address of the equipment where the alarm appeared. Event Name- The event associated with the alarm. Tip If you hover the cursor over a row in the portlet display, a tooltip appears with information about the alarm. This can include the alarm's Date Opened, the Entity Name, any alarm Message, Event Name, Alarm and Entity Type, its status as Service Effecting, Notification OID, Equipment, Severity, whether the alarm was Suppressed, or Acknowledged and the Device IP. If an alarm is Service Effecting, (reflect an impact on a service) it can propagate to appear as components of service- and link-related alarms. Service-effecting alarms are of indeterminate or greater severity. See Alarms in Visualizations / Topologies on page 219 for a description of how alarms appear in the topology portlet. The next section (Expanded Alarm Portlet) describes alarm actions and additional alarm capabilities. 100 Alarms | Key Portlets