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You can configure five fields within the Notification table (indicated
with the icon in the following table):
Table 59: Notification Table Headings
Heading Description
Severity The icon and text indicating the level of the
alarm (see “Alarm Levels and Indicators” on
page 28).
Id A unique number (within the entire grid) allo-
cated to the alarm, level, and service/
component.
Active
A check box to enable or disable the attribute
alarm monitoring for the particular level.
Attribute Code The system code for the attribute being moni-
tored. This code is used to lookup alarms in the
chapter “Troubleshooting Alarms” on page 171.
CId A sequence number to identify alarm sources
that are listed as rows in a table (such as VMFR
in the SSM
X Volumes component). The
number indicates the table row, counting from
the top.
Primary
Message
Describes the function of the attribute being
monitored.
Secondary
Message
Details the reason for the alarm (connection
lost, storage space below 10%, and so on)
Op
A pull-down menu of operators. Select the one
for testing the current attribute value against
the Value threshold:
EQ—equals (=)
GE—greater than or equal to (>=)
LE—less than or equal to (<=)
NE—not equal to (!=)
When the operation “attrval Op Value” evalu-
ates “true”, the alarm is set to that level. See
Figure 15: “Alarm Monitoring Algorithm” on
page 27 for more details.