Specifications
My Network Configuration
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Provide comments (if necessary) describing the potential course of action you plan to take with this
particular alarm. A progress bar display the number of characters both used and remaining in the
comment field.
Click OK to own this alarm (this will be reflected on the Alarms tab) or click Cancel to revert the
alarm to its previous state.
4 To change the status of an alarm assignment (as defined within the Alarm tab’s Owner column),
select an alarm from amongst those displayed and click the Release Ownership button.
Provide comments (if necessary) describing why this particular alarm is moving back to its previous
state. A progress bar display the number of characters both used and remaining in the comment
field.
Click OK to change the alarm’s ownership or click Cancel to revert the alarm to its previous state
without changing its ownership.
5 To change the status of an alarm form its current state to Clear, select an alarm from amongst those
displayed and click the Resolve button.
Extreme Networks recommends changing an alarm’s status to Resolve when the alarm event has
been properly addressed and is no longer considered a threat to the WMS managed network.
Click OK to confirm the resolution of the alarm.
6 To delete an alarm from those within the Alarms tab, select an alarm from amongst those displayed
and click the Delete button.
Click OK to confirm the deletion of the alarm.
Events
Display the Events tab to review a summary of events with appropriate color codes. The network event
is displayed as red, orange, yellow, blue and green icon for critical error, major error, minor error,
warning and clear state. Informational states may not need to be addressed immediately, whereas error
states may require immediate corrective action.
To display WMS events: