Chapter 3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Linksets
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The Recent Events table displays the following information for the selected
linkset:
• Internal ID—Internal ID of the event. The internal ID is a unique ID for
every event, link, linkset, signaling point, and node, assigned by SGM for its
own internal use. It can also be useful when the TAC is debugging problems.
• Ack—Indicates whether the event has been acknowledged:
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To acknowledge an unacknowledged event, use the Acknowledge toolbar
button.
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To make a previously acknowledged event unacknowledged, use the
Unacknowledge toolbar button.
• Category—Type of the event. Default values are:
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Create—Creation event, such as the creation of a seed file.
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Delete—Deletion event, such as the deletion of a node, signaling point,
linkset, or file.
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Discover—Discovery event, such as Discovery beginning.
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Edit—Edit event. A user has edited a node, signaling point, linkset, or
link.
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Ignore—Ignore event. A user has Ignored a link or linkset.
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Login—Login event. A user has logged in to SGM.
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LoginDisable—LoginDisable event. SGM has disabled a user’s
User-Based Access authentication as a result of too many failed attempts
to log in to SGM.
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LoginFail—LoginFail event. An attempt by a user to log in to SGM has
failed.
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OverWrite—OverWrite event. An existing file, such as a seed file or
route file, has been overwritten.
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Poll—Poll event, such as an SNMP poll.
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Purge—Purge event. A user has requested Discovery with Delete
Existing Data selected, and SGM has deleted the existing SGM
database.