Symantec 10268947 User Guide - Page 103

Managing the incident/event data

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Incidents and Events 103 Managing the incident/event data ■ Network Security Administrator Login: Symantec Network Security displays this event whenever an Administrator logs into the Network Security console. ■ Network Security StandardUser Login: Symantec Network Security displays this event whenever a StandardUser logs into the Network Security console. ■ Network Security RestrictedUser Login: Symantec Network Security displays this event whenever a RestrictedUser logs into the Network Security console. ■ Email Initiation Request Failed: An error occurred while sending an email notification from Symantec Network Security. ■ Successful Email: An email response was successfully sent by Symantec Network Security. ■ SNMP Initiation Request Failed: An error occurred while sending an SNMP trap from Symantec Network Security. ■ Email Alert Failed: An error occurred while sending an email alert from Symantec Network Security. ■ SNMP Alert Successful, but Truncated: An SNMP trap was successfully sent by Symantec Network Security, but the message was too long and was truncated. ■ SNMP Alert Failed: An error occurred while sending an SNMP alert from Symantec Network Security. ■ Unable to Execute Custom Response Process: Failed to execute custom response to an event. ■ Disk Space Warning: Symantec Network Security displays this event whenever

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Incidents and Events
Managing the incident/event data
Network Security Administrator Login
: Symantec Network Security
displays this event whenever an Administrator logs into the Network
Security console.
Network Security StandardUser Login
: Symantec Network Security
displays this event whenever a StandardUser logs into the Network Security
console.
Network Security RestrictedUser Login
: Symantec Network Security
displays this event whenever a RestrictedUser logs into the Network
Security console.
Email Initiation Request Failed
: An error occurred while sending an email
notification from Symantec Network Security.
Successful Email
: An email response was successfully sent by Symantec
Network Security.
SNMP Initiation Request Failed
: An error occurred while sending an SNMP
trap from Symantec Network Security.
Email Alert Failed
: An error occurred while sending an email alert from
Symantec Network Security.
SNMP Alert Successful, but Truncated
: An SNMP trap was successfully
sent by Symantec Network Security, but the message was too long and was
truncated.
SNMP Alert Failed
: An error occurred while sending an SNMP alert from
Symantec Network Security.
Unable to Execute Custom Response Process
: Failed to execute custom
response to an event.
Disk Space Warning
: Symantec Network Security displays this event
whenever <100,000 blocks and <10% of disk space is available.
Failover Active
: Symantec Network Security displays this event whenever a
software or appliance node with failover enabled becomes the active node.
Managing the incident/event data
All users can manage the information that is displayed on the Network Security
console by selecting columns, sorting, filtering, and limiting the size of tables.
You can also annotate, mark, save, print, and email incident and event data.