To obtain detailed information about an individual BGP notification, you can use any of the following common methods to open the Notification Properties dialog box:
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Double-click a BGP notification in the Notification Log Console.
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Select a BGP notification in the Notification Log Console and then click the Show Notification Properties toolbar button.
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Right-click a selected BGP notification and then select Properties in the pop-up menu.
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Double-click a BGP map icon (in the Map Console) affected by active events.
Notification Properties dialog box that shows a BGP problemshows a Notification Properties dialog box for a BGPSession Down problem that is diagnosed by Network Protocol Manager for BGP.
In Notification Properties dialog box that shows a BGP problem, attribute IsRoot set to Yes indicates that BGPSession Down is deemed a root-cause problem by the Global Manager, and attribute IsProblem set to Yes indicates that BGPSession Down is deemed a root-cause problem by Network Protocol Manager for BGP. IsRoot and IsProblem attribute values for a notificationdescribes what the IsRoot and IsProblem attribute values mean.
IsRoot value 1 |
IsProblem value 2 |
Meaning |
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1**Determined by the Global Manager. 2**Determined by the underlying Domain Manager that created the notification. |
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Yes |
After correlating this notification with notifications received from other underlying Domain Managers, the Global Managerhas determined that this notification is a root-cause problem. |
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No |
After correlating this notification with notifications received from other underlying Domain Managers, the Global Managerhas determined that this notification is not a root-cause problem. |
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Yes |
The underlying Domain Manager that created this notification has marked this notification as a root-cause problem. |
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No |
The underlying Domain Manager that created this notification has marked this notification as an event. |
By default, the IsRoot and IsProblem attributes columns do not appear in the Notification Log Console. To add the IsRoot attribute column, right-click an attribute column heading (for example, Class) in the Notification Log Console, select Insert Column in the pop-up menu, and then select IsRoot in the submenu; the IsRoot column is inserted to the left of the selected column. Repeat this procedure to add the IsProblem attribute column.