One option could be change the CSS object to status USER1 instead of red,
is it useful for you???
Regards.
>-- Mensaje Original --
>Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 10:37:47 -0500
>From: "Barr, Scott" <Scott_Barr@csgsystems.com>
>To: <nv-l@lists.tivoli.com>
>Subject: [nv-l] Content Swtich Monitoring
>
>
>Greetings listers
>
>Netview V7.1.3
>Solaris 2.8
>
>We currently receive and process traps froma cisco content switch. They
are
>syslog traps that contain only the name of the service and the state:
>
>
>Web Application Event: Service Transition - Service:lexlw5se State:alive
>@ Tue Apr 22 03:33:06 2003
>
>The section in red is the part that is stripped out of the syslog trap
and
>used for notification. What I want to do however, is have a "node" in NetView
>that turns red when the service is down and then green again when the service
>is active. I have a perl script that can execute the necessary functions
>but I'm unclear on what those functions would be.
>
>My original thought was to add a node to the map with that service name
and
>then use the "event" command to mark it down but that does not work (I
think
>because status events have to come through netmon and the event command
really
>doesn't change the status on a node.)
>
>In my environment I don't need to use nvsniffer or any other tool to check
>the status, I merely need to handle the incoming traps and change the status
>of the "node" based on the trap. Anyone have recommendations on how to
go
>about this?
>
>Scott Barr
>CSG Systems Inc.
>Network Systems Engineer
>Phone: 402-431-7939
>Fax: 402-431-7413
>Mail: scott_barr@csgsystems.com
>
Saludos.
Carlos Enriquez
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