AutoNOC 2.5 User Guide
Preface
Acknowledgements
System Requirements
Legal

Part 1 - Introduction
1.1 The Ideal Difference
1.2 Automated Operations
1.3 Services & Scaler
1.4 Acquisition Stacks
1.5 Portal Deployment
1.6 Discovery and Crawler
1.7 Monitoring Agents
1.8 Recoiling Database
1.9 Multiple Languages
1.10 Security

Part 2 - NOC Views
2.1 Investigate
2.2 Observe
2.3 Visualize
2.4 Alarms
2.5 Analyze
2.6 Design
2.7 Configure

Part 3 - Model Design
3.1 Object Model
3.2 Devices
3.3 Sets
3.4 Set Criteria
3.5 Probes
3.6 Logs & Events
3.7 Alarms
3.8 Actions
3.9 Reports
3.10 Users
3.11 Polling
3.12 Service Levels
3.13 Dependencies
3.14 Performance

Part 4 - Developer Features
4.1 Adding SNMP MIBs
4.2 Variables
4.3 OSP API
4.4 Probe Template
4.5 Log Template
4.6 Device Template
4.7 Interface Template
4.8 Rebranding

Part 5 - Troubleshooting
5.1 General Issues
5.2 Linux
5.3 Windows

Appendix
A.1 OSP API Functions
A.2 Variables
A.3 Object Reference

2.2 Observe
AutoNOC's observe tab provides a live streaming ticker of events happening in the network. It is most useful when monitoring things like SNMP traps, incoming syslog events, and other types of events.

The following screenshot shows an example of a Set that includes SNMP trap log objects.

Each column in the display can be sorted by clicking on the header, and by default they are sorted according to incoming timestamp.

Every tab on the observe screen is represented by a Set object. The observe screen queries records from log objects included in the tab for the specified set.

See 3.3 - Sets for more information on creating your own sets and configuring them to display on the investigate page.

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