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Cisco Media Gateway Manager 5.0 User Guide
OL-5461-02
Chapter 9 Managing Faults
What Is the Fault Priority?
9.7.3 Filtering Data by Time
Most fault management tables (for example, the Alarm Browser and Alarm Log tables) have a filter tool
for filtering data for a set of NEs. A preliminary filter is always applied based on the object selected in
the tree view or map.
To filter data by time:
Step 1 In the Domain Explorer Hierarchy pane, select the node for which to filter time-based fault management
data. Choose Fault > Alarm Browser.
Step 2 In the Alarm Browser, click the Filter Data tool (or choose File > Filter). The Filter dialog box appears.
Affected
Object
Allows you to specify which objects you want to include in the filter. The objects
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
objects. The Alarm Log displays events for entities listed under Selected Affected
Object.
To filter NE-specific EMS alarms, select MGM and add it to the Selected Affected
Object list.
PS Allows you to filter data based on the perceived severity (PS) of the alarm or event.
Additionally, you can filter service affecting alarms and events, non-service affecting
alarms and events, and/or not-available alarms and events (alarms and events where the
service affecting status is not known).
Physical
Location
Allows you to filter data based on the physical location of an NE or its components. To
view the tab, an NE must be selected in the Domain Explorer Hierarchy pane. The
filters that are available depend on the NE selected.
ID Allows you to filter data based on alarm or event ID. Enter a starting ID and an ending
ID; then, run the filter to see only the alarms or events that occurred within the specified
range of IDs. Check the Disregard All The Other Filter Criteria check box to ignore
all other filter specifications. In addition, you can filter the view to only alarms, only
events, or both alarms and events.
NE Alarm
Time (time
zone)
Allows you to filter alarm 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 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.
Table 9-18 Field Descriptions for the Alarm Log Filter Dialog Box (continued)
Tab Description
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