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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
OL-29343-01
Chapter 8 Tracking Faults Using Prime Network Events
Viewing Events and Tickets in Cisco Prime Network Events
Event Types and Categories
Events are grouped in tabs according to type. Each tab displays basic information about the events,
including severity, event ID, time, and description. In addition, most event tabs show the Location
parameter, which indicates the entity that triggered the event and is a hyperlink that can be clicked to
access the entity’s properties.
Note Prime Network stores events in the database in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) format. The Prime
Network client converts events to the time zone that is configured on the client workstation. The
times displayed in the Cisco Prime Network Events GUI reflect the time according to the client
workstation.
The following categories of events can be viewed in Prime Network Events:
Audit Events, page 8-4
Provisioning Events, page 8-5
Security Events, page 8-5
System Events, page 8-6
Service Events, page 8-6
Syslogs, page 8-7
V1 Traps, page 8-7
V2 Traps, page 8-8
V3 Traps, page 8-8
In addition to events, you can also view and manage tickets in Prime Network Events. See Tickets,
page 8-9 for more information.
Audit Events
Events related to all login activity and audit of other activities of the system users. The Audit tab displays
the following parameters that specifically relate to audit events:
Yellow Minor Dark blue Indeterminate
Green Cleared, Normal, or
OK
Table 8-2 Severity Indicators (continued)
Icon Color Severity Icon Color Severity