In this example, a physical interface on a router that is running an IS-IS service is administratively down (manually disabled). The example assumes that the physical interface supports one IS-IS interface and one IS-IS adjacency.
In this example, IP Availability Manager:
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Diagnoses an Interface Disabled problem.
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Generates a NetworkConnection DownOrFlapping event as an impact of the Interface Disabled problem.
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Exports the Interface Disabled problem and the NetworkConnection DownOrFlapping event to the Global Manager.
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Exports an Interface Disabled problem-type status and a NetworkConnection DownOrFlapping event-type status to Network Protocol Manager for IS-IS.
Network Protocol Manager for IS-IS:
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Receives the Interface Disabled problem-type status and the NetworkConnection DownOrFlapping event-type status from IP Availability Manager.
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Detects an alarming IS-IS adjacency for which the Interface Disabled problem-type status is associated with one of the physical interfaces that is underlying the alarming IS-IS adjacency.
Network Protocol Manager for IS-IS then:
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Generates an ISISAdjacency NeighborStateAlarm event.
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Generates an Interface Disabled problem.
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Correlates the ISISAdjacency NeighborStateAlarm event with the Interface Disabled problem and marks the event as an impact of the problem.
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Exports the Interface Disabled problem and the ISISAdjacency NeighborStateAlarm event to the Global Manager.
The Global Manager:
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Receives the Interface Disabled problem and the NetworkConnection DownOrFlapping event from IP Availability Manager.
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Receives the Interface Disabled problem and the ISISAdjacency NeighborStateAlarm event from Network Protocol Manager for IS-IS.
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Combines the Interface Disabled problem from both IP Availability Manager and Network Protocol Manager for IS-IS to form one notification that has two sources.
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Associates the NetworkConnection DownOrFlapping notification from IP Availability Manager as an impact of the Interface Disabled notification.
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Associates the ISISAdjacency NeighborStateAlarm notification from Network Protocol Manager for IS-IS as an impact of the Interface Disabled notification.
What follows is a summary of the notifications that are created for the Interface Disabled problem, followed by a display in Notification Properties dialog box that shows an Interface Disabled problem that shows how the Global Manager associates the network and IS-IS events as impacts of the Interface Disabled problem:
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IP Availability Manager events:
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Problem: Interface Disabled
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Event (impact): NetworkConnection DownOrFlapping
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Network Protocol Manager for IS-IS events:
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Problem: Interface Disabled
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Event (impact): ISISAdjacency NeighborStateAlarm
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Global Manager notifications:
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Root cause: Interface Disabled
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Impacts: NetworkConnection DownOrFlapping and
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ISISAdjacency NeighborStateAlarm
Chapter 2, Viewing IS-IS Analysis Results and Topology, provides instructions on viewing detailed notification information.