RFC 1470:FYI on a Network Management Tool Catalog:...
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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 ...
... EGP neighbor lost would be directly assigned a severity level of CRITICAL, while an Warm Start trap is ...
... 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 ...
... automatic resizing window sizes, operator acknowledgement via a bell when a new event goes critical are also available. ippingmon ...
... cannot resolve the query, then the site is elevated to CRITICAL status. tpmon ...



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