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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
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Chapter 8 Tracking Faults Using Prime Network Events
Viewing Events and Tickets in Cisco Prime Network Events
Provisioning Events
Events displayed in the Provisioning tab are events triggered during the configuration of a device, for
example, execution of a configuration script.
The Provisioning tab displays the following parameters that specifically relate to provisioning events:
Security Events
Security events are related to client login and user activity when managing the system and the
environment.
The Security tab displays the following parameters that specifically relate to security events:
For more information about the system security events displayed in this tab, see Cisco Prime Network
Supported System and Security Events.
Table 8-3 Audit Events
Column Description
Command Name Audit-specific command name, prefaced by, for example, Get, Update,
or Find.
Command Signature Actual command run by Prime Network, such as
GetEventViewerProperties.
Command Parameters Command parameters issued with the command identified in the
Command Name column.
Originating IP IP address of the client that issued the command.
User Name Name of the user who initiated the command.
Table 8-4 Provisioning Events
Column Description
Prime Login Username Username of the logged in user.
VNE Login Username Username that was used to access the device. This field shows “From
VNE Login” except in cases where different device access credentials
were specified when executing a configuration command. ‘From VNE
Login’ means that the username specified when creating the VNE is
being used.
Status Status of the provisioning activity, such as Success or Fail.
Table 8-5 Security Events
Column Description
Username Name of the logged in user.
Originating IP IP address of the client where the event was triggered.