Configuring and Monitoring Your Network
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The information shown in this report is as follows:
If errors are reported, you should log into the affected device(s) to correct the problems. (You can do
this using the EPICenter Interactive Telnet feature, assuming you have the proper Administrator
privileges.) Once you have corrected any reported errors, you should run the verification again to
ensure that the configuration is correct.
● Click the Refresh button to re-run the verification process.
● Click Save... to save the verification results to a file.
The EAPS Log Report
The EAPS log report shows the EAPS traps and EAPS-related syslog entries that have occurred for the
selected device. This report can be very helpful in troubleshooting your EAPS device configurations.
To run a Log Report, move your cursor over the device node on the EAPS map: when the pop-up
appears, click the small Report icon next to the device name ( ).
You can also run a Log Report from the Devices Table—a Report icon appears in the last column for
any device that is configured for EAPS. The Log Report can also be run from within EPICenter’s
Reports feature.
Once you run the report, you can filter it further based on the following:
● The type of event (trap or syslog entries): you can enter any keywords that may appear under the
Type column as part of the description of the trap or syslog entry.
● Specific varbinds (enter a keyword that matches the varbind you want to find, such as
extremeEapsLastStatusChange.)
● Events that occurred within a certain time frame.
Table 4: EAPS Verification Results Report
Column
Type The type of error. The online Help for the EAPS monitor applet includes a list of
errors that the EAPS verification process may report.
Severity The severity level of the error: Error, Warning, or Information
Source The element that was the source of the error. By clicking this link you can
highlight the domain, device, or link on the EAPS map.
Description An more detailed description of the error.