Adding a pseudo event on the escalation policy – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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4. Click Yes to delete the selected definition.

The definition is removed from the Pseudo Events list.

Adding a pseudo event on the escalation policy

Use the escalation policy to be notified if a critical event occurs on a product, port, or system. When
the event occurs, the escalation policy waits for a duration of time to see if the event remains in
that state. If it does, then the specified action in the definition is performed.

The following two-part procedure uses both the Identification pane of the Add Pseudo Events dialog
box and the Add Event Actions dialog box to create an event action with the escalation policy.

To add a pseudo event definition to the escalation policy, complete the following steps.

1. Select Monitor > Event Processing > Pseudo Events.

The Pseudo Events dialog box, shown in

Figure 757

, displays.

2. Click Add.

The Identification pane of the Add Pseudo Event dialog box displays.

3. Enter a name for the pseudo event.

4. Select the Enabled check box to enable the event, and click Next.

The Policy pane of the Add Pseudo Event dialog box displays.

5. Click the Escalation button, and then enter the duration of time the Event Processor will wait

before generating the pseudo event. Specify the escalation time in minutes or seconds.

6. Click Next.

The Events pane of the Add Pseudo Event dialog box displays.

7. Select a critical event, such as LinkDown, and click the right arrow button to move it to the

Selected Down Trap list.

8. Select a remediation event, such as LinkUp, and click the right arrow button to move it to the

Selected Up Trap list.

9. Click Next to advance to the Summary pane.

10. Click Finish to complete the pseudo event configuration.

Now, you must create a new event action definition using the Add Event Actions dialog box.
Refer to the following sections for instructions on performing this task.

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“Creating an event action definition”

on page 1732

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“Creating a new event action definition by copying an existing definition”

on page 1745

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“Creating an event action with a pseudo event on the escalation policy”

on page 1754

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“Creating an event action with a pseudo event on the resolving policy”

on page 1756

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“Creating an event action with a pseudo event on the flapping policy”

on page 1757

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