The ‘unnamed’ filter – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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3. Use the following to include or exclude products.

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To include an event type in the filter, select the event from the Available Products list and
click the right arrow.

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To exclude an event type from the filter, select the event from the Selected Products to be
displayed list and click the left arrow.

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To include all products, select the Allow All Products check box.

4. Select from the following to include or exclude event types.

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To include an event type in the filter, select the event category from the Available Event
Category list and click the right arrow.

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To exclude an event type from the filter, select the event from the Selected Event Category
and Severity to be displayed list and click the left arrow.

5. From the Selected Event Category and Severity to be displayed list, select one of the following

severity levels to assigned to the selected event action:

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Emergency

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Alert

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Critical

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Errors

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Warning

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Notice

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Info

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Debug

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Unknown

Clear the severity level check boxes to turn off the filter for the selected events.

6. (Optional) To filter events based on a string (such as telnet or login) that appears in the event

description, select the Events Description check box and enter the string that the filter is to use
in the associated text box.

7. Enter a name for the filter in the Name field. The Filter name length is limited to 128

alphanumeric characters. You cannot use other characters in this text box.

8. If you want to create multiple filters, click Add after you define the filter. This adds the defined

filter to the Filters list, but does not close the dialog.

9. When you have created all the filters you want, click OK.

The Define Filters dialog closes and you are returned to the main window.

The ‘unnamed’ filter

If a filter is migrated from a previous release, it is saved with the name unnamed. If a filter was not
present in the release you are migrating from, then there will be no unnamed filter. If the unnamed
filter was the default filter for you in the previous release, it will be set as the default filter for you in
the current release.

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