Icons used in the Alert Viewer
Use this information to understand the purpose of the different icons used in the Alert Viewer.
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Critical alert | A service-affecting condition has occurred, and corrective action is immediately required. For example, a system or device has gone out of service and needs to be restored. |
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Major alert | A service-affecting problem occurred. Corrective action is urgently required. For example, a severe degradation occurred in the capability of a system or device and full capability must be restored. |
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Minor alert | A non-service affecting problem occurred; take corrective action to prevent alerts of higher severity. For example, a problem occurred on a system or device but it does not impair the capacity or performance of the device. |
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Warning alert | Potential or impending problems were detected. Further investigation is needed to prevent alerts of higher severity. |
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Information alert | Alerts that are for information purposes only. Further investigation might be needed. |
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Indeterminate alert | The severity level cannot be determined. |
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Search | Click this icon to search for text in any of the columns displayed in the table. |
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Correlation information | Click this icon to display alert grouping information. |
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Filter | Click this icon to filter the alerts in the table based on one of the following criteria: severity, enrichment, grouping, state, or alert type. |
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Refresh | Refresh the Alert Viewer to view all the latest alerts at the current point in time. |
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Temporal | Based on alert history, these alerts tend to occur within a short time of each other. |
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Scope-based | Scope-based alerts occur within a configurable time window on an administrator-defined scope, such as a location, service, or resource. |
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Topological | Topological alerts occur on resources within a predefined section of your network topology. |
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Trigger alert | Denotes alerts that are defined as trigger alerts. That is, an alert that either caused the incident to be created, or would have caused creation had an incident not existed. |
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Seasonal alert | Denotes a seasonal occurrence of an alert. |
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Seasonal alert | Denotes a non-seasonal occurrence of a seasonal alert. |