The Alarm Log Browser; Using Basic Ridgeline Reports - Extreme Networks Ridgeline Guide Manual

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Getting Started with Ridgeline
for Use With Ridgeline" on page 309
for information on registering Ridgeline as a trap receiver on non-Extreme
devices.

The Alarm Log Browser

You use the Alarm Log Browser to view a summary of the alarms that have occurred among the devices
you are managing. An alarm can be generated due to an SNMP or RMON trap, a syslog message, or
based on the results of a poll. By default, all the predefined alarms are enabled; therefore, you may see
alarm log entries the first time you display the Alarm Browser, even if you have not defined any alarms
of your own.
Figure 18: The Alarm Log Browser window
For more information on using the Ridgeline Alarm Manager, see the Ridgeline Reference Guide or the
online Help.

Using Basic Ridgeline Reports

Ridgeline provides a large number of reports based on the data in the Ridgeline database. The Network
Status Summary Report that appears when you first log into the Ridgeline client is one example of these
reports.
Ridgeline reports are displayed in HTML in a browser window, even if you are running the Ridgeline
client. You must have a browser installed on your system to be able to view reports. You can also view
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