About alert management
| Article:HOWTO63979 | | | Created: 2011-12-20 | | | Updated: 2011-12-20 | | | Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO63979 |
Alert management shows a consolidated view of device health across your network. You can view health by network layout, organizational group, or by directly monitoring the list of received alerts in the Event Console.
The Event Console reduces the need to maintain separate tools to monitor computers, software, printers, and other devices. The Event Console collects SNMP traps and other status messages and displays them in a single location. All status messages are converted to a common format that links each received message to the affected resource in the CMDB. These formatted messages are called alerts.
See About alerts.
Advanced search features let you find specific alerts or groups of alerts quickly, using search operators similar to those found in common applications.
See About advanced search filters.
See Creating advanced search filters.
The Event Console also provides a rule-based triggering system that lets you process alerts in the following ways by creating alert matching rules:
See Viewing alerts.
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