Data Center Fabric Manager Professional Plus User Manual - Supporting DCFM 10.3.x (53-1001356-01, October 2009)

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Editing a security violation policy
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Editing a security violation policy
To edit a security violation policy, complete the following steps.
1. Select Monitor > Event Policies.
The Event Policies dialog box displays.
2. Select the policy you want to edit in the Policies table.
3. Click Edit.
The Edit Event Policy dialog box displays.
4. Define the trigger in the IP Address, Node WWN, and Name list.
The trigger is limited to 255 characters. Multiple values must be separated by a semi-colon.
When multiple values are entered, as long as at least one value matches the IP address, Node
WWN, or Name in the event and all other conditions are met, an action is triggered.
IP addresses can either be in IPv4 or IPv6 format and must be complete.
A Node WWN is accepted with or without the colons.
5. Enter a value (between 2 and 999) in the Count field.
6. Enter a value (between 1 and 999) in the Duration field.
7. Select the duration type (Seconds or Minutes) from the Duration list.
The maximum duration is 30 minutes.
8. Select the check box in the Actions list for each action you want to occur when this policy is
triggered.
For a list of the available actions, refer to “Policy actions” on page 254. To define an action,
refer to “Defining the broadcast message action” on page 258, “Defining the launch script
action” on page 259, “Defining the send e-mail action” on page 260, or “Configuring support
data capture action” on page 261.
9. Click OK on the Add Event Policy dialog box.
10. Select the Active check box to activate the policy.
11. Click OK on the Event Policies dialog box.
Viewing events
The All Events dialog box enables you to view all events that have occurred on the selected switch,
even events that were filtered using advanced filtering criteria.
To view events for a selected device, complete the following steps.
1. Right-click a switch from the device tree or connectivity map.
2. Select Events from the list.
The All Events dialog box displays.