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Using the HP Web Browser Interface

The Web Browser Interface Screen Layout

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System Name.

The name you have configured for the switch in the

Identity screen or through the switch console System Information screen.

Most Critical Alert Description.

A short narrative description of the

earliest, unacknowledged alert with the current highest severity in the
Alert Log, appearing in the right portion of the Status Bar. In instances
where multiple critical alerts have the same severity level, only the earliest
unacknowledged alert is deployed in the Status bar.

Product Name.

The product name of the switch to which you are

connected in the current web browser interface session.

Setting Fault Detection Policy

One of the powerful features in the web browser interface is the Fault
Detection facility. For your switch, this feature controls the types of alerts
reported to the Alert Log based on their level of severity.

Set this policy in the Fault Detection window (figure 3-13).

Figure 3-13. The Fault Detection Window

Working With Fault Detection

The Fault Detection screen contains a list box for setting fault detection and
response policy. You set the sensitivity level at which a network problem
should generate an alert and send it to the Alert Log.

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