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alarm filtering

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alarm filtering

In network management, the ability to pinpoint the device that has failed. If one device in a network fails, others may fail as a result and cause alarms. Without alarm filtering, the management console reports all deteriorating devices with equal attention.



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Also consider how the system handles event logging, alarms and alarm filtering, network and server performance monitoring, user requests monitoring, and high availability.
The Fault Management solution performs pre-display alarm filtering and reduction to help controllers focus on critical problems, and presents alarms in its Active Alarms screen, color-coded in order of severity so controllers can prioritize repair activities.
Other motivations include the need for higher service availability, more efficient and proactive operations, lower mean-time-to-repair, alarm filtering and reduction, fault aggregation and consolidation, and ability to support best-of-breed equipment from different vendors.
 
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