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Chapter 9 Managing Faults
What Fault Information Can I See?
Figure 9-5 Diagnostic Center
9.3 What Fault Information Can I See?
An alarm is represented by a notification from a managed NE that a certain condition has just occurred.
These alarms usually represent error conditions on NEs. Each alarm is associated with the NE for which
it provides notification, and an NE can have a number of alarms related to itself at any time.
Each NE shown in the Domain Explorer Hierarchy pane has a corresponding alarm icon that indicates
the highest severity alarm that affects the NE. Management domain nodes and group nodes have alarm
icons that reflect the highest alarm condition of the NEs contained in the domain or group.
The user-defined Domain Explorer Network views have “bubble-up” alarm severity propagation and
drill-down capabilities to isolate fault conditions and to identify service-delivery impact.
In Cisco MGM you can see:
• 9.3.1 How Are Alarms Displayed?
There are occasions when it is useful to control the alarm display:
• 9.3.2 Suppressing Alarms
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