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Critical
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There are four levels of severity associated with an
event- CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING and INFO. The severity
level is controlled independently by the monitoring
agents ...
... ping, it would be assigned a severity
of WARNING by pingmon, which would then elevate to
CRITICAL if the site is still unreachable after some
time. In the case of trapmon(8), an SNMP trap message
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... EGP neighbor lost would be directly assigned a
severity level of CRITICAL, while an Warm Start trap is
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The display can be in regular 80 column mode or in
extended 132 column mode. Critical events are
displayed in reverse video (if the terminal type
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... automatic resizing window sizes, operator
acknowledgement via a bell when a new event goes
critical are also available.
ippingmon
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