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Setting Up an Alert to Trigger an Action Plan<br />

Event Source and NT Event ID (and NT Event Type is All NT<br />

Events), then both NT Event Source and NT Event ID have to<br />

match. If you set up an NT Event Source, NT Event ID and NT<br />

Event Type other than All NT Events, then all specifications have<br />

to match.<br />

This alert also applies to Windows 2000 systems.<br />

SNMP Trap – This setting only applies to an SNMP Trap dedicated<br />

monitor. When you select this response type, you can configure<br />

specific SNMP Trap match configuration options.<br />

The response triggered by this setting can be an action plan<br />

(selected in the Respond By list), a health reset (selected in the<br />

Apply To list), or both. The response is triggered if the SNMP Trap<br />

meets the basic Enterprise and Trap Type filter criteria in the<br />

General tab of the SNMP Trap monitor.<br />

All of the SNMP Trap criteria that you specify have to be<br />

matched for an alert to be triggered. For example, if you set up<br />

Enterprise and Trap Type filter criteria, then the trap message<br />

must meet both the Enterprise and the Type criteria. If you set up<br />

an SNMP Trap Search string, then the trap must meet the General<br />

filter criteria and the Search string criteria.<br />

e-TEST Transaction Failure – This setting applies to e-TEST<br />

Transaction monitors. An alert is triggered based on your entries<br />

and selections in the following fields:<br />

Test Name Filter – Specify a Perl-like expression that the test<br />

name must match for an alert to occur. For example, if the<br />

filter is /.*Succeeded.*/ then an alert fires for the test<br />

name ―LoginSucceeded‖ but not for test ―MyTM.‖ This test<br />

does not apply to unnamed tests such as navigation failure or<br />

timeout. These tests will trigger an alert even if a test name<br />

is specified.<br />

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