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5-8 ExtremeWare EPICenter Software Installation and User Guide
The EPICenter Alarm System
4 Enter the value (or values) against which the parameter should be tested. If you have
chosentheBetweenoperator(available forLogID,SourceIP,andPortIfIndex)youwill
beaskedtoentertwovalues.
Someparameters(thosethattaketextstringvalues)providea“Contains”operator,that
letsyou matchagainsta portionoftext thatshouldbecontainedin theparametervalue.
5 Click the Add/Modify Filter button to add this specification to the filter definition.
You can create a multi-criteria specification using more than one parameter, as shown
in Figure 5-3, as long as each parameter is different. You cannot filter using multiple
specifications of the same parameter.
For example, in order to find alarms for IP addresses 10.205.0.55 and 10.205.0.61, you
must use the Between operator to test for any Source IP address between these two IP
addresses. You cannot create a filter that includes both Source IP = 10.205.0.55 and
Source IP = 10.205.0.61.
6 To remove an individual criteria, select it in the current filter list and click the Remove
Filter(s) button. You can select and remove multiple filter criteria.
7 When your filter definition is complete, click OK.
To restore the default filter definition, click the Default Filter: view last 300 alarms check
box and click OK.
Defining Alarms
For convenience, the EPICenter Alarm System provides a number of predefined alarms.
These alarms are enabled and will be active when you run the EPICenter server. These
predefined alarms include:
• Authentication failure (SNMP MIB-2 trap)
• Invalid login (Extreme proprietary trap)
• Redundant Power Supply alarm condition (Extreme proprietary trap)
• ESRP state change (Extreme proprietary trap)
• SNMP unreachable (EPICenter event)
• Configuration upload failure for an upload attempted from the EPICenter system
(EPICenter event)
• Overheat (EPICenter event)
• Fan failure (EPICenter event)