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Pre-Processing—These rules either override the event definition, change the behavior of an event
or generate another event. The following are the different subtypes. These are also called
Correlation rules. See the descriptions below for additional information about the available
types.
Post-Processing—Also called Automation rules, these execute specified actions for the rule after
the event processing occurs.
The following are Pre-Processing/ Correlation rule subtypes:
Device Access—The Device Access example creates a specific device access event for user login,
logout, login failure or configuration change. Select the Access Type (Config Change, Login
Failure, User Login, User Logout) from the pick list for that field.
Enter the User Name Variable and/or User Name RegEx match string in those fields. This
confines rule response to the selected users.
Check Suppress Correlated events if you do not want to see events correlated with this one.
Frequency Throttle— This rule type changes event behavior based on the frequency of the
selected event.
Enter the Time Period(seconds) and Maximum events to publish within time period for the
event, then select an Event Action to take when throttle exceeded (Reject or Suppress the
event) and check Publish frequency start and stop notifications if you want it to register for
Dell OpenManage Network Manager. If you Reject an event, it does not appear in Event
history; if you Publish it, however, listeners for that event will "hear" it.
Reject Event—This screen presents the Specify Event Filtering portion of the screen without any
Settings in the lower screen. Specify events to reject with this selection and filtering.
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