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Cisco Media Gateway Manager 5.0 User Guide
OL-5461-02
Chapter 9 Managing Faults
What Is the Fault Priority?
9.7.1 Alarm Severity Levels
Cisco MGM supports the following alarm severities in the Alarm Browser:
Critical (CR)—Red
Major (MJ)—Orange
Minor (MN)—Yellow
Warning (WR)—Cyan (blue-green)
9.7.2 Filtering the Alarm Log
By default, the Alarm Log shows alarm and event information that occurred during the last 4 hours. Use
the drop-down menu to the right of the time-based filter tool to filter event data for the past 4 hours, past
8 hours, past 12 hours, past day, or past week.
Step 1 In the Domain Explorer Hierarchy pane, select a domain, group, or NE and choose Fault > Alarm Log.
Step 2 To set the filter time to start immediately, choose Fault > Reset All Events.
To filter the data in the log, click the Filter Data tool (or choose File > Filter). The Alarm Log Filter
dialog box contains the information detailed in Table 9-18.
Step 3 When all filter criteria have been specified, click OK to run the filter.
Table 9-18 Field Descriptions for the Alarm Log Filter Dialog Box
Tab Description
Cisco MGM
Time Stamp
(time zone)
Allows you to filter alarm and event data for a specified time period, ranging from the
past hour to the past 6 months. Additionally, you can click the User Specified radio
button to specify an exact filter starting and ending time by month, day, year, and hour.
The time zone can be Greenwich mean time (GMT), a user-defined offset from GMT,
or local time, depending on what is specified in the User Preferences dialog box. If you
want to filter alarms and events and the time period is not important, click No Time
Specified. Click From Now Onward to set the filter time to start immediately and
continue until you change filter parameters.
Source ID Allows you to move network elements (NEs) back and forth between the list of
Available Source IDs and Selected Source IDs and then run the Alarm Log Filter. If you
have the appropriate user permission, you can filter Cisco MGM EMS alarms and
events by selecting MGM and adding it to the Selected Source ID list.
If more than 100 NEs are selected, the Source ID tab becomes gray and all devices are
included in the filter criteria you specify.
Module Name Allows you to specify which module types you want to include in the filter. The
modules displayed depend on the NE selection in the Domain Explorer Hierarchy pane
when the Alarm Log is opened. Use the Add and Remove buttons to filter the display
to specific modules. The Alarm Log displays events for modules listed under Selected
Module Name.
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