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This contains three sections:
MIB Text—A read-only reminder of the MIB contents for this OID.
Bindings in Event—A read-only reminder of the MIB bindings for this event. This displays the
MIB Text—A read-only reminder of the MIB contents for this OID.
Bindings in Event—A read-only reminder of the MIB bindings for this event. This displays the
varbind contents of the event, matching the Binding Object Name and the OID (object
identifier).
Message Template—A template for messages that accompany this event. Specifying an OID
within the curly braces {} in the template acts as a tag which replaces the OID with its MIB
value. For example: Interface: {1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1} left the down state.
You can also add optional messages surrounded by double brackets [[ ]]. if the event
You can also add optional messages surrounded by double brackets [[ ]]. if the event
definition has the message “aindex: {1.2.3}[[, bindex: {1.2.4}]]” and {1.2.3} is defined as say
“1” but {1.2.4} is not defined then this resolves to “aindex: 1". If they are both defined (say
{1.2.4} is “2”) then this resolves to “aindex: 1, bindex: 2"
If a message template exists for an existing, correlated alarm and the generated text does not
match the original alarm, then Dell OpenManage Network Manager closes the existing alarm,
and generates a new one. Leaving this blank transmits the original message.
NOTICE
Putting an OID in curly brackets amounts to a tag replaced by the MIB text for that OID. Look for OIDs and
messages in the MIB browser (as described in MIB Browser on page 214).