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  Creating and Saving Filters for Tickets and Events
NoteThe Events client global options that can affect filter behavior, such whether filtered content should be 
saved when you move between tabs. These settings are described in Setting Up Your Events View, 
page 6-4.
These topics explain how to create new and change existing filters:
Creating a New Filter and Saving It, page 12-7
Modifying Saved...

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Step 2Open the filter dialog.
Step 3Configure your filter. Links to topics that describe the filter options are provided after this procedure.
In this example, a ticket filter is created to find unacknowledged Critical, Major, Minor, and Warning 
tickets created in a 24-hour period. This particular filter is launched from the Events client (the Vision...

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Figure 12-3 Ticket Filter Example
Step 4
Click Save and do the following in the Save Filter dialog box:
a.Enter a name (for example, Unacknowledged-24hours).
b.Check Share to make the filter available to other users of the same client (filters created in the Vision 
client cannot be used from the Events client). If you share a filter, users with the...

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Figure 12-4 Filter Drop-Down List
Figure 12-4 shows the new filter along with these pre-existing filters:
ASR500-new (created by the current user, JSBach).
Affects5+Devices, a shared filter created by user FLiszt.
CriticalMajor-Last24Hours, a shared filter created by FChopin.
Any filters created by other users but not shared are not displayed. Only...

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If the display is using a basic filter that was not saved, the client displays Filter Enabled: Untitled, as 
illustrated in Figure 12-6.
Figure 12-6 Basic Filter—(Unsaved) Filter Applied to Display
If a Find in Database filter is applied to an Events client display, the client displays Find Results at the 
bottom of the events table as illustrated in...

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To disable any type of filter, do the following:
To clear the Find in Database filter, click the Find in Database filter icon in the toolbar and choose Clear.
Modifying Saved Filters and Managing the Filter List
To manage existing filters, open a filter dialog and click Manage Filters. In addition to filters created 
by the user, the Edit...

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1 hour (no new events have been associated to the ticket). Cleared tickets can be archived sooner using 
the remove operation. For detail about the Prime Network clearing and archiving mechanism, see 
Clearing, Archiving, and Purging and the Oracle Database, page 10-12.
Some archived events are displayed in the clients, but only if those events...

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For information on the other fields that are displayed, see:
Service Events, page 12-14
Syslogs and Traps, page 12-15
Service Events
Service events are generated by the Prime Network system in response to changes in the network. In 
response to these events, Prime Network will generate Service events, such as BGP Neighbor Loss, 
MPLS TP Tunnel...

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If you are looking for specific Service events, use the Events filters. You can search for events based on 
location (devices), a string included (or not included) in the description, and other common filter criteria 
(severity, description, and so forth). Once you create the filter, you can search for recent events or all 
events that are...

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NoteIf a SNMP agent is enabled in a VM, then all the traps that are generated from the VM should be 
associated to IManagedElement node of the VNE.
If you are looking for specific traps, create a trap filter as described in Creating and Saving Filters for 
Tickets and Events, page 12-6. 
NoteFor IPv6, we need to configure device to send events...
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