17-66
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
17






Monitoring

Your

Network
Displaying
Alarm

Notifications
:
Step
2
(Optional)
To

vi

ew

a

st

atistical
graph
of

a


component

with

an
issue,
choose

an
alarm
notification

and
click
Graph

The

Component

With

Issue.
The
Graph

popup

window

appears,

showing

an

analysis

of

t

he

default

st

atistical

units

being

measured
(y-axis)
to

date

and

time

(x-axis).

The

component

type

determines

the

default

statistical

units

being
measured.
For

example,

t

he

units

being

measured

for


the

real

ser

ver

component

t

ype

is

t

he

number

of
connections.
Note
This
button
can

onl

y
be
used
with
al

arm

notifications

for

the

following
component
t

ypes:

real
server,
virtual

server,

or

interface.
Related
Topics


Configuring
SMTP

for

Email

Notifications,

page
17-68


Configuring
Alarm

Notifications

on

ANM,

page
17-57


Displaying
Email
Notifications,

page
17-66
Displaying
Email

Notifications
After
you

configure

alarm

notifications

(see

the

“Configuring

Alarm

Notifications

on

ANM”

section

on
page
17-57 )

and

specify

to

receive

notification

email,

when

the

value

for

a

specific

statistic

rises

above
the
setting

you

specify,

ANM

sends

an

email

to

alert

you.
Ta
b

l

e


17-24

describes

the

information

contained

in

the

email

alarm

notification.
Ta
b

l

e


17-23
ANM
Alarm

Notification

Content
Field
Description
Source
ID
ANM
server

IP

address

that

issued

the

alarm
Severity
Specified
severity

level

of

the

threshold,

which

can

be

one

of

the

following:


Info


Critical


Major


Minor
Origination
Time
Time
the

alarm

was

issued
Threshold
Group
Specified
threshold

group

name
Category
Alarm
name
Component
Component
name,

for

example,

VLAN20
State/Value
Specified
state

or

value

of

the

alarm
Detail
Displays
additional

information

about

the

alarm.
Notes
Allows
you

to

add

any

notes

to

this

alarm.