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4. Select the
Add to Active Filters
button to create a new filter and add it to the
Active Event Filters
table. When added,
the filter uses the configuration defined in the Customize Event Filters field.
5. Refer to the
Active Event Filters
table to set the following parameters:
a. To activate all the events in the
Active Events Filters
table, select the
Enable All Events
button. To stop event
generation, select
Disable All Events
.
b. To enable an event in the
Active Event Filters
table, select the event, then select the
Activate Defined Filter(s)
button.
6. Select
View Events
from the upper, left-hand, side of the Fault Management browser.
Figure 11-2
Fault Management - View Events screen
Use the
View Events
screen to track and troubleshoot events using source and severity levels defined in the configure
events screen.
7. Refer to the following event
parameters to assess nature and severity of the displayed event:
Module
Select the module from which events are tracked. When a single module is selected,
events from other modules are not tracked. Remember this when interested in events
generated by a particular module. Individual modules can be selected (such as TEST, LOG,
FSM etc.) or all modules can be tracked by selecting
All Modules
.
Source
Set the MAC address of the source device being tracked. Setting a MAC address of
00:00:00:00:00:00 allows all devices to be tracked.
Message Substring
Set the error message search string. This filters out any error message or event message
that does not contain the string being searched.
NOTE:
Leave the
Source
,
Device
and
Mobile Unit
fields at the default setting of
00:00:00:00:00:00 to allow all MAC addresses.
NOTE:
Filters cannot be persisted across sessions. They must be created every time a
new session is established.
Timestamp
Displays the timestamp (time zone specific) when the event occurred.
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