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Filtering events by event severity levels, Filtering events by message ID

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3. To filter events within a certain time period: a. Click From and enter the start time and date in the boxes. b. Click To and enter the finish time and date in the boxes. 4. To filter all events beginning at a certain date and time, click From and enter the start time and date in the boxes. 5. To filter events up until a certain date and time, click To and enter the finish time and date in the boxes. 6. Click OK. The filter is enabled and the enabled filter type is displayed in the events window. Filtering events by event severity levels 1. Launch the Fabric or Switch Events window as described in "Displaying fabric events" on page 51 or "Fabric Events window" on page 52. 2. Click Filter. The Event Filter dialog box opens. 3. Click Level. The event severity level check boxes are enabled. 4. Click the event levels you want to display. 5. Click OK. The filter is enabled and the enabled filter type is displayed in the events window. Filtering events by message ID 1. Launch the Fabric Events or Switch Events window as described in "Displaying fabric events" on page 51 or "Fabric Events window" on page 52. 2. Click Filter. The Event Filter dialog box opens. 3. Click Message ID. 4. Enter the message IDs in the associated box. You can enter multiple message IDs as long as you separate them by commas. You can enter either the full message ID (moduleID-messageType) or a partial ID (moduleID only). 5. Click OK. The filter is enabled and the enabled filter type is displayed in the events window. Filtering events by service component 1. Launch the Fabric Events or Switch Events window as described in "Displaying fabric events" on page 51 or "Fabric Events window" on page 52. 2. Click Filter. The Event Filter dialog box opens. 3. Click Service. The event service drop-down list is enabled. 4. Select either Switch or Chassis from the drop-down list to show only those messages from the logical switch or from the chassis. 5. Click OK. The filter is enabled and the enabled filter type is displayed in the events window. 54 Managing your fabrics, switches, and ports

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Managing your fabrics, switches, and ports
3.
To filter events within a certain time period:
a.
Click
From
and enter the start time and date in the boxes.
b.
Click
To
and enter the finish time and date in the boxes.
4.
To filter all events beginning at a certain date and time, click
From
and enter the start time and date in
the boxes.
5.
To filter events up until a certain date and time, click
To
and enter the finish time and date in the
boxes.
6.
Click
OK
.
The filter is enabled and the enabled filter type is displayed in the events window.
Filtering events by event severity levels
1.
Launch the Fabric or Switch Events window as described in ”
Displaying fabric events
” on page 51 or
Fabric Events window
” on page 52.
2.
Click
Filter
.
The Event Filter dialog box opens.
3.
Click
Level
.
The event severity level check boxes are enabled.
4.
Click the event levels you want to display.
5.
Click
OK
.
The filter is enabled and the enabled filter type is displayed in the events window.
Filtering events by message ID
1.
Launch the Fabric Events or Switch Events window as described in ”
Displaying fabric events
” on
page 51 or ”
Fabric Events window
” on page 52.
2.
Click
Filter
.
The Event Filter dialog box opens.
3.
Click
Message ID
.
4.
Enter the message IDs in the associated box.
You can enter multiple message IDs as long as you separate them by commas. You can enter either the
full message ID (
moduleID-messageType
) or a partial ID (
moduleID
only).
5.
Click
OK
.
The filter is enabled and the enabled filter type is displayed in the events window.
Filtering events by service component
1.
Launch the Fabric Events or Switch Events window as described in ”
Displaying fabric events
” on
page 51 or ”
Fabric Events window
” on page 52.
2.
Click
Filter
.
The Event Filter dialog box opens.
3.
Click
Service
.
The event service drop-down list is enabled.
4.
Select either
Switch
or
Chassis
from the drop-down list to show only those messages from the logical
switch or from the chassis.
5.
Click
OK
.
The filter is enabled and the enabled filter type is displayed in the events window.