User Guide: Vista Manager SNMP Plug-in version 2.9.1

Event Filter Configuration Utility



Event Filter Configuration Utility allows you to define event filters.
The Event Filter is a feature that takes an automatic action when an event occurs (eg. "node detected" and "trap received"). Possible actions include sending an email and runing a program.
You can specify what action to take when what type of event occurs on which node on "Add Event Filter" or "Update Event Filter" dialog box.

Launch the Utility

To launch the utility, right-click [AVM EX Installation Directory]\Plugins\AT-SNMP\NetManager\bin32\ANMFilterConfig.exe and select "Run as administrator".

Main Screen

This is the main dialog box of the "Event Filter Configuration Utility".
This page lists all event filters configured on a monitored network and allows you to view, edit and delete some or all of them. You can also create a new event filter by specifing an IP address or device name.

Note
By clicking a column header (eg. "Event" or "Action Command"), you can sort the list by the column. Order (ascending or descending) can be toggled by clicking the header.
◼ Menu Items
Table 1: Menu Items
Item Content
File
Open Lets you load event filter configurations from a file.
Save As Lets you save event filter configurations to a file.
Exit Closes the Event Filter Configuration Utility dialog box.
Event
Add Lets you add a new event filter. "Add Event Filter" dialog box will open.
Edit Lets you edit a selected event filter. "Update Event Filter" dialog box will open. You can also open the same dialog box by double-clicking an event filter on the list.
Remove Lets you delete selected event filters. You can select multiple event filters by clicking them with "Ctrl" or "Shift" key pressed.
Server
Retrieve From Server Lets you get event filters from SNMP Plug-in server and show them on the list. Event filters retrieved from the server will overwrite the ones previously in the list.
Note
You cannot get event filters unless SNMP Plug-in server is running.
Save to Server Lets you save event filters on the list to SNMP Plug-in server. Event filters to save will overwrite the ones previously stored on the server.
Note
You cannot save event filters unless SNMP Plug-in server is running.
Help
Shows help.
Note
This menu item is not supported.
Version Information Shows version information.
◼ Event Filter List
Table 2: Event Filter List
Item Content
Display Name Shows an arbitrary name of the event which you entered on "Add Event Filter" or "Update Event Filter" dialog box.
Event Shows a status event name. When this type of event occurs on a target "Node Name", the Plugin runs a program specified by "Action Command".
Action Command Shows an action to take upon when the event occurs. Multiple items are delimited by commas. Its ID is shown in parenthesis.
Node Name Shows a target node name of the event filter. Multiple items are delimited by commas. It shows "Network" when the target is an entire network.
Node Address Shows addresses of the target node. Multiple items are delimited by commas.
Node Model Name Shows device names of the target nodes. Multiple items are delimited by commas.
Description Shows an arbitrary note strings which you input on "Add Event Filter" or "Update Event Filter" dialog box.
Select All Select all event filters on the list.
Clear All Deselect all event filters on the list.
Toggle All Selection Toggle all event filter selection status.
Number of filters Shows a total number of event filters configured on the monitored network.
◼ Filter Section
Table 3: Filter Section
Item Content
Filterring Dropdown List Lets you select an item to filter event filters on the list.
Text Box Input search string.

New/Edit Event Filter Dialog Box

On this dialog box, you can create a new event filter or edit an existing one.
An event filter runs an action command when a specific event occurs on a target node.
Target nodes for an event filter are all nodes which meet all of the following specified criteria.
Even when you specify multiple conditions for some of the criteria, only nodes matching all the criteria are selected as targets.
For instance,
Then only Node B becomes a target for an action command.
If you want to run the action command on all of the node A, B and C, create two separate event filters, one matches Node Name and the other matches IP Address.
Note that you have to create an action command using Action Command before creating an event filter.

This dialog box has the following form elements.
Table 4: Update Event Filter Dialog Box
Item Content
Checkbox To edit an item, select a checkbox beside it.
Note
When you are creating a new event filter or editing a single filter, all checkboxes are selected by default.
When you are editing multiple event filters, no checkboxes are selected by default. Please select an item you want to edit.
Display Name Specify a display name of the event (filter).
Event Type Select a type (trap, info, error or alarm) of the event to react.
Event Choose a target event for an event filter. Events are the same as the viewer's log events.
Node Name Specify target node names for the event filter. It is the same as "Source Name" on the viewer's log.
Note
You cannot input arbitrary name for the Node Name. Node name can be selected using "Browse" button as long as the SNMP Plug-in server is running.
Note
To change this setting, delete it by using "Delete" key, then select a new one using "Browse" button.
Node Address Specify target node addresses for the event filter. It is the same as "Source Address" on the viewer's log.
Note
To change this setting, delete it by using "Delete" key, then select a new one using "Browse" button.
Node Device Name Specify target nodes' model names for the event filter. It is the same as "Source Model Name" on the viewer's log.
Note
To change this setting, delete it by using "Delete" key, then select a new one using "Browse" button.
Action Command Lists actions to take when a specified event occurs on the target nodes.
Note
You cannot manually input action command. Action command can be selected using "Browse" button as long as the SNMP Plug-in server is running.
Note
To change this setting, delete it by using "Delete" key, then select a new one using "Browse" button.
Description Enter a comment.

Select Event, Node or Action Command

When you click "Browse" button on the "Add/Edit Event Filter" dialog box, the following screens show up to allow you to select targets for the item.
Specification of each screen is as follows.
Table 5: Selection screen which appears when you click "Browse" button
Browse button Selection Screen Title Can Refer to Groups? Multiple Selection
Event Select Event Yes No
Node Name Select Target Node Yes Yes
Node Address Select Target Node Yes Yes
Node Device Name Select Target Node No Yes
Action Command Select Action Command No Partially Yes
Note
You can select multiple action commands. However, you can select only one action command if the command will be executed on a viewer.
◼ Example: Select Event

◼ Selection Fields
Table 6: Selection Fields
Screen Item Content
Select Event Select Event Lets you select events.
"Browse Event Group" button Opens "Select Event Group" dialog box to let you filter entries by event group.
Select Target Node Select Target Node Lets you select target nodes. You can select multiple nodes by clicking them with "Ctrl" or "Shift" key pressed.
"Browse Target Node Group" button Opens "Select Target Node Group" dialog box to let you filter entries by the target node group.
Select Action Command Select Action Command Lets you select action commands. You can select multiple nodes by clicking them with "Ctrl" or "Shift" key pressed.
Note
Add action commands on Action Command Configuration Utility.
(Common Items) Select All Lets you select all items (events, target nodes or action commands).
Clear All Deselect all items (events, target nodes or action commands) on the list.
Toggle All Selection Toggle all items' selection status on the list.
◼ Filter Section
Table 7: Filter Section
Item Content
Filterring Dropdown List Lets you select an item to filter items on the list.
Text Box Input search string.

Select Event Groups or Node Groups

When you click "Browse Event Group" on "Select Event" screen, or "Browse Target Node Group" on "Select Target Node" screen, the following screen will appear.
◼ Selection screen which appears when you click "Browse Event Group" button

Table 8: Selection screen
Item Content
Checkbox Check groups to select.
Select All Select all items.
Clear All Deselect all items.
Toggle All Selection Toggle all items selection status.

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