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ceAlarmFilterProfileEntry
Cisco Entity Alarm Filter Profile Entry
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.138.1.4.4.1
When a physical entity asserts/clears an alarm AND the ceAlarmFilterProfile object is not '0', the agent applies the specified alarm filter profile in processing the alarm. The agent uses the following procedure in processing the transition of an alarm condition of a given type: 1) If the alarm list specified by the alarm filter profile's ceAlarmFilterAlarmsEnabled object specifies that the alarm type is disabled, then the agent performs no further processing. 2) The agent creates an entry in the ceAlarmHistTable. 3) If the alarm list specified by the alarm filter profile's ceAlarmFilterNotifiesEnabled object specifies that the alarm type is enabled, then the agent generates the appropriate notification. 4) If the alarm list specified by the alarm filter profile's ceAlarmFilterSyslogEnabled object specifies that the alarm type is enabled, then the agent generates the appropriate syslog message.
Back to CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB MIB page.
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