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This is not a configurable parameter; it is simply the event number, displayed for
information only. This is the number to refer to when filtering events in the event log
settings Configuration – Alarms > Event Settings.
Description
This field is a description of the event code. Clicking on a link in this field brings up the
configuration page associated with that event.
Filter
This parameter is for information only. If event filtering is applied to an event, the
associated filter is shown as “On”. This is a result of enabling the parameter ‘Do not log this
event’ as described below.
Event Priority
This parameter controls the priority of the event and is used to determine whether an event
will trigger email, SMS messages or SNMP traps.
Reasons
The reason why the event occurred. Not every event has a list of reasons.
Reason Priority
This parameter is for information only.
Attachment List ID
This is just a fixed list of values that may be used to conveniently refer to the associated list
of files to attach to an email.
Files
This text entry box allows the user to type in a comma-separated list of names for the files
that should be attached to an email.
Configuring Events
This page controls the configuration of the event that is displayed in bold font at the top of
the page, just below the blue title bar.
Do not log this event
When checked, this checkbox disables logging of the event.
Note:
This parameter is not saved in the logcodes.txt file but in the config.dan file. This means
that after changing this parameter, the changes must be saved by clicking the save changes
link when prompted (this appears after clicking the “Apply” button). Clicking the Save All
Event Code Changes will not have the desired effect.
Log Priority
This parameter sets the priority of the event to determine whether the event will trigger
emails, SMS messages or SNMP traps. 0 = disabled, 1 = highest priority, 9 = lowest priority
Alarm Priority
If the above “Inherit alarm priority from event” checkbox is not checked, this parameter
selects the priority of the reason. Valid values are 0 to 9.
Alarm Priority is dependent on the event being logged by Entity
Selecting this checkbox makes the priority conditional on which system entity triggered the
event (e.g. ethernet) and enables the following two configuration options:
Entity