IBM Netcool/OMNIbus Probe for Nortel CNM Manuel D’Utilisation

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Filtering notifications and alarms
The NotificationFilter and AlarmFilter properties allow you to specify what 
notifications and alarms the probe expects from the device. When you use these properties, 
you must use the actual token names. For example, the token h represents the element 
NV_PERCEIVED_SEVERITY
; so, to specify that the probe is only sent notifications with a 
perceived severity of 3, you must set the NotificationFilter property to $h == 3.
You can specify more complex filters using and and or statements; for example, to specify 
that the probe is sent notifications with a perceived severity of 3 or 4, you must set the 
NotificationFilter
 property to $h == 3 or $h == 4.
Note:
The filtering of elements sent from the device can only be configured at the Nortel 
CNM 3GPP2 (CORBA). For details of the syntax required for filtering the object 
classes refer to your CORBA documentation, or contact your system administrator.
Table 3 displays the token mappings for use with the AlarmFilter and 
NotificationFilter
 properties.
Table 3. Token mappings (1 of 2)
Element
Token
NV_NOTIFICATION_ID            
a
NV_EVENT_TIME
b
NV_SYSTEM_DN                  
c
NV_MANAGED_OBJECT_CLASS       
d
NV_MANAGED_OBJECT_INSTANCE    
e
NV_ALARM_ID f
NV_PROBABLE_CAUSE             
g
NV_PERCEIVED_SEVERITY         
h
NV_SPECIFIC_PROBLEM           
i
NV_ADDITIONAL_TEXT            
j
NV_ACK_TIME                   
k
NV_ACK_USER_ID                
l
NV_ACK_SYSTEM_ID
m
NV_ACK_STATE                  
n
NV_COMMENTS
o
NV_BACKED_UP_STATUS           
p
NV_BACK_UP_OBJECT             
q
NV_THRESHOLD_INFO             
r
NV_TREND_INDICATION           
s