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OMNM Administrative Tools | Getting Started
30 OMNM 6.5.2 User Guide
To view and manage such policies, right-click an item with them (for example, an alarm), or click
Manage > Control Panel
, and under
Redcell
click
Database Aging Policies.
Policies appear in the
Aging Policies
tab of this screen, with columns that indicate whether the
policy is
Enabled,
the
Policy Name, Details
(description),
Scheduled Intervals
and icons triggering
three
Actions
(
Edit, Delete
and
Execute
). Notice that the bottom right corner of this page also lets
you
Enable/Disable/Execute All
policies listed.
Redcell > Data Configuration
This panel configures custom attributes for OpenManage Network Manager. Click the
Edit
button
next to the
Entity Type
(Managed Equipment, Port, Contact, Vendor, or Location) for which you
want to create custom attributes. This opens an editor listing the available custom attributes for
the entity type.
Editing Custom Attributes
on page 150 describes right-clicking to access this
directly from the portlet menu, and the details of how to edit custom attributes.
NOTE:
The custom fields configured here are for OpenManage Network Manager. only. The Custom Fields
editor in the Portal portion of Control Panel manages custom fields for the rest of the portal.
Redcell > Audit Trail Definitions
This screen, accessible from Go to > Control Panel lets you manage audit trail definitions in
Redcell. Audit trail entries are based on these definitions. Clicking the Edit icon to the right of a
listed filter opens the editor. From this screen you can control the behavior of audit trail entries
based on each respective definition.
The following fields are available for configuration:
Severity Level - Users viewing the audit trail must have at least this level of security in order to view
this type of audit trail. 0 is the most restrictive, so if a definition has a security level of 0 then only
users with the highest level of security can see this type of audit trail.