Product guide
92 Configuration Software and Utilities
93MAXDATA PLATINUM 90004R Server System
Edit Event Filter View
The view shown in Figure 45 is the view that is displayed after the Edit button is clicked on the Event
Filters Settings view (previous section). The name of the event lter for which settings are being
congured is shown after the description of the view.
Figure 45. Edit Event Filter Settings View
Enable Event Filter
The Enable Event Filter checkbox should be checked to enable the selected lter or unchecked to
disable the lter.
Enable Alerts
This checkbox should be checked to enable an alert to be sent when an event associated with the
selected event lter occurs. If it is not checked, or if the global enable for alerts is not enabled, no
alert is sent.
Policy Number Associated With This Event Filter
This drop-down box allows a user to specify an alert policy number to be associated with the selected
event lter. This setting is only enabled if alerts are enabled (via the Enable Alerts checkbox), meaning
a valid policy number must be chosen if alerts are enabled. The drop-down list shows the valid policy
numbers, which are 1-15 decimal. Policy numbers are assigned to policy table entries by you; refer
to the next section for more details.
Chassis Action Associated With This Event Filter
This drop-down box allows a user to select which chassis action (power down, power cycle, reset,
diagnostic interrupt, none) is associated with the selected event lter. Note that for any chassis action
to occur, it must be globally enabled.
Congure Policies Button
This button provides a shortcut to get to the view that displays the current settings of all entries in
the policy table. From that view, a user can edit a policy table entry or congure an unused entry.
This button is supplied as a way to dene the settings associated with a policy number that can be
selected from the drop-down list described in the previous section.