Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) Installation Guide
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Chapter 3 USRM Web Interface
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EventManager - Alarms-Events Page
The EventManager page maintains a list of events. Events are typically alarm
transitions. An alarm transition event occurs when a data item transitions to or from
an alarm state. The list is maintained in chronological order.
transitions. An alarm transition event occurs when a data item transitions to or from
an alarm state. The list is maintained in chronological order.
The following illustration shows the EventManager - Alarms/Events page.
Parameters
The following table explains the EventManager - Alarms/Events page parameters.
Parameter
Description
Entry
The chronological entry number for the event.
Component
Identifies the name of the component that originated the
event.
event.
Element
Identifies the data item that transitioned to or from an
alarm state.
alarm state.
Time
Identifies the date and time of the occurrence.
State
Specifies the new state of the parameter, i.e., the state after
the transition.
the transition.
Severity
Indicates the severity of the event. The possible severity
states are Minor, Major, Critical, ClearMinor, ClearMajor,
ClearCritical, and n/a.
states are Minor, Major, Critical, ClearMinor, ClearMajor,
ClearCritical, and n/a.
The Minor, Major, and Critical states indicate the element
transitioned to the corresponding alarm state.
transitioned to the corresponding alarm state.
Conversely, the ClearMinor, ClearMajor, and ClearCritical
states indicate the element transitioned from the
corresponding alarm state.
states indicate the element transitioned from the
corresponding alarm state.
The n/a state indicates an event that is not an alarm
transition.
transition.