Creating A Pseudo Event Definition By Copying An Existing Definition - Brocade Communications Systems Brocade 8/12c User Manual

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1. From the Available Traps list, select the trap for the down state of a product or interface.
2. You can change the text associated with the selected trap by doing any of the following:
3. After limiting the list of available traps, expand the MIB folder to which the trap you want
4. Select a trap for the up state of the condition. (Follow
5. Click Next to advance to the Summary pane.
6. Click Finish to save your definition. The new pseudo event appears on the Pseudo Event list on

Creating a pseudo event definition by copying an existing definition

You can create a pseudo event definition by copying an existing definition. Perform the following
steps.
1. Select Monitor > Event Processing > Pseudo Events.
2. Select the pseudo event definition that you want to copy from the Pseudo Events list.
3. Enter a new name for the pseudo event definition.
4. Make the changes you want to make to the definition. Refer to
5. Click Finish to save your definition.
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Click one of the following buttons:
MIB Information, if you want the default SNMP name for the traps to be displayed.
MIB Alias, if you want the aliases for the traps to be displayed.
Use the Trap Filter tool to limit the trap severity. To use this tool, click the Filter button to
display the Trap Filters dialog box.
belongs under the Available Traps list, or right-click to select that trap. Click the right arrow
button to move it to the Selected Traps list.
NOTE
You must select a down and an up trap. You cannot select the same trap for the up and down
conditions.
the Pseudo Event dialog box.
The Pseudo Events dialog box, shown in
Click the Duplicate button to display the Duplicate Pseudo Event dialog box.
The name of the event action is the name of the selected action with the word "copy"
appended. For example, Event1 becomes Event1 copy.
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