Cisco Prime Nerk 43 User Guide
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5-11 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Native Reports Entering Report Criteria and Testing Your Report General Criteria: Special Criteria for Traps: Report Settings Report SecurityNoteThis field is displayed only if report sharing is enabled. See Checking Global Settings for Report Operations, page 5-2. Private—Can only be viewed by creator. Public—Can be viewed by all users, even if the devices are outside their scope. If sharing is enabled, this setting can be...
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5-12 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Native Reports Scheduling a Recurring Report Step 4Click the Scheduling tab and choose Run Now. Step 5Verify the results in Report Manager or when the report is displayed in the web browser. Scheduling a Recurring Report To schedule a recurring customized report, use the Report Manager. If you want to schedule a predefined report, you can run it from Report Manager or directly from the Prime Network client Reports menu. To run a...
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5-13 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Native Reports Sending a Report Through E-mail Notification Step 2Choose a report> right-click a selected report> click Run. The Create Report page appears. Figure 5-1 E-mail Notification Tab Step 3 Click the E-Mail Notifications tab, enter a valid Email Servers, To-Address, From-Address (es), and Subject details. NoteIf you have configured the Email Server and From Address in the Global Report Settings then those details will be...
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5-14 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 5 Setting Up Native Reports Sending a Report Through E-mail Notification
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CH A P T E R 6-1 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide 6 Setting Up Fault Management and the Events Client Default Settings The following topics describe how to use the Events client to view and manage faults: Workflow for Setting Up Fault Management, page 6-1 Check Global Settings for the Events and Vision Clients, page 6-2 Making Sure Devices Are Configured Correctly, page 6-3 Setting Up Your Events View, page 6-4 Creating Ticket and Event Filters for Vision and Events Client Users, page 6-5 Whether...
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6-2 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 6 Setting Up Fault Management and the Events Client Default Settings Check Global Settings for the Events and Vision Clients Check Global Settings for the Events and Vision Clients The following fault-related actions are controlled from the Administration client: The Vision client and Events client operations users can perform, and the devices users can view and manage. When a user account is created, the administrator assigns: –A user access...
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6-3 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 6 Setting Up Fault Management and the Events Client Default Settings Making Sure Devices Are Configured Correctly For more information on how Prime Network responds to incoming events, see How Prime Network Handles Incoming Events, page 10-1. Users with Administrator privileges can change these settings by following the directions in the Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 Administrator Guide. Making Sure Devices Are Configured Correctly In order for...
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6-4 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 6 Setting Up Fault Management and the Events Client Default Settings Setting Up Your Events View To enable support for unmanaged devices, you must configure the support using the Prime Network Broadband Query Language (BQL) as described in the Cisco Prime Network Integration Developer Guide. An Event Notification Service can be configured using the Administration client as described in Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 Administrator Guide. Setting Up...
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6-5 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 6 Setting Up Fault Management and the Events Client Default Settings Creating Ticket and Event Filters for Vision and Events Client Users Creating Ticket and Event Filters for Vision and Events Client Users The Vision client and Events client both support a filtering mechanism that lets you create filters and save them for later use. Filters created in a client can be shared, which means other users of the same client can access and run the...
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6-6 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 6 Setting Up Fault Management and the Events Client Default Settings Creating Ticket and Event Filters for Vision and Events Client Users Viewing Investigation Ticket Information Prerequisite The information ticket is generated only when the investigation-state-update-ticket option is enabled. By default, this option is enabled.If you require to disable the option, the below run registry tool command is given: runRegTool.sh -gs localhost set...