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Chapter 3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Events
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• Ack By—If you have not implemented SGM User-Based Access, name of the
device that last acknowledged the event.
If you have implemented SGM User-Based Access, name of the user who last
acknowledged the event.
If no one has acknowledged the event, this field is blank.
• Ack Time—Date and time the event was last acknowledged or
unacknowledged.
• Node—Name of the node associated with the event. If there is no node
associated with the event, None is displayed.
• SP—Name of the signaling point associated with the event. If there is no
signaling point associated with the event, None is displayed.
• Linkset—Name of the linkset associated with the event. If there is no linkset
associated with the event, None is displayed.
• Link—Name of the link associated with the event. If there is no link
associated with the event, None is displayed.
• Message—Message associated with the event.
You can customize this field. See the “Modifying the SGM Event
Configuration File (Solaris Only)” section on page 5-26 for more
information.
Viewing Events for a Specific Object
To display the Recent Events panel, with events displayed for only the selected
node, signaling point, linkset, or link, right-click a node, signaling point, linkset,
or link in a window, then select View > Events from the right-click menu.
• If you right-clicked a node, SGM displays the Recent Events panel for the
node (Figure 3-25). For more information, see the “Viewing Detailed
Information for a Node” section on page 3-96.
• If you right-clicked a signaling point, SGM displays the Recent Events panel
for the signaling point (Figure 3-32).
• If you right-clicked a linkset, SGM displays the Recent Events panel for the
linkset (Figure 3-12).
• If you right-clicked a link, SGM displays the Recent Events panel for the link
(Figure 3-38).