User guide

Trap Enterprise - Enterprise object identifier for a received SNMP trap. (The Trap Enterprise
field in an Event Log window is named Enterprise OID in the Event Information window.)
Unit - Name of a managed appliance for the event.
User - User associated with the event. For example, when a Unit Deleted event is detected,
this field contains the username of the initiator.
To display the event log:
Click the Reports tab. The Event Log - All window will open.
To display event log entries by severity, click Severity Level in the side navigation bar, and
then click one of the levels. (See the Note below for an alternative way to display the
event log by certain severity levels.)
To display event log entries by category, click Event Category in the side navigation bar,
and then click one of the categories.
To display event log entries that occurred during a specified interval, see Using the date
filter on page 387.
By default, the display includes event log entries with a state of New (see Event states on
page 386) and the State column is not displayed. To view events with an Acknowledged
state in the display, enable the Show All button. The State column will be added to the
display, and the list will include events with any state (New or Acknowledged).
Acknowledged events will be grayed-out to differentiate them from New events, but any
event can be selected.
To remove events with an Acknowledged state from the display, disable the Show All
button. The State column will be removed from the display, and only unacknowledged
(state = New) events will appear.
NOTE: You may also display a list of only the new non-critical, critical or non-recoverable event log entries by
clicking the appropriate icon in the right portion of the top navigation bar (see Table 23.1 for pictures).
To display details of an event log entry:
1. Click the Reports tab.
2. In an Event Log window, click on a link in the Severity column. The Event Information
window will open.
See Event log display fields on page 384 for descriptions of information in the Event
Details section of the display.
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