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Resource Management Portlets and Editors | Resource Management
OMNM 6.5.3 User Guide 205
Subnet Mask The network segment address to which an interface belongs.
This field displays on the expanded view by default.
Interface
Description
A detailed description for the interface.
This field displays on the expanded view by default.
Date Created The date this resource entered the database.
This field displays on the expanded view by default.
Additional IP
Addresses
Any additional IP addresses assigned to the interface, there than the primary IP
address. For example, an interface might have an IPv4 address and a IPv6 address. If
this is the case, the primary IP address appears in the IP Address column and the
additional IP addresses appear in this column.
Administrative
State
The interface’s current administrative state, such as down, testing, unknown, or up.
Alarm Severity The highest severity of any existing alarms against this resource.
Alarm Suppression
Description
The description provided for an alarm suppression configuration.
Alarm Suppression
Mode
Indicates if the device is in alarm suppression, and if so, which mode of suppression
is active. The two modes of active alarm suppression are "Ad Hoc", which means that
suppression will remain indefinitely until it is stopped manually, and "Scheduled",
which means that suppression will automatically stop at some point in the future
(see the Schedules portlet). If the device is not in alarm suppression then a dash "-" is
listed.. If some form of alarm suppression is listed, the device does not receive alarms.
CLI Name The command line resource name.
Hierarchical View
Index
The hierarchical view index number.
Creator The name of the person or process (such as a discovery rule) that created this
interface.
Domain ID The identifier for the interface domain.
Egress Bandwidth The interface’s outgoing bandwidth (bps).
Egress/Ingress
Bandwidth
Calculation
The type of calculation used to determine bandwidth:
CONFIGURED means that the OMNM system has a QoS policy configured
against the interface.
TRUNK AGGREGATION means that the port is in trunking mode and calculates
it bandwidth from its access ports.
INTERFACE AGGREGATION means that the total bandwidth of the parent is
the sum of the bandwidth of it children if the interface has sub-interfaces.
ASSOCIATION means that the bandwidth is taken from the linked port if the
port is currently UNCONFIGURED and has a physical and has a physical link to
another port that is not UNCONFIGURED.
UNCONFIGURED means that the bandwidth is set to the port’s IfSpeed. This is
the default setting.
See Bandwidth Calculation on page 418 for more details.
Foreign ID An optional identifier for the customer’s organization.
IfIndex The SNMP interface index number used to identify a particular end point (port or
interface).
Ingress Bandwidth The interface’s incoming bandwidth (bps).
Install Date The time and date the interface was installed.
Interface Number The number used to create a logical or virtual interface.
Column Description