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Configuring OVO<br />

About Preconfigured Elements<br />

80<br />

About the Message Browser Window<br />

As shown in See Figure 2-1, the Message Browser window contains key<br />

information about incoming messages.<br />

Figure 2-1 Message Attributes and Values<br />

Each line of the Message Browser window displays a single message and<br />

its attributes. In addition, it displays a value beneath each attribute for<br />

each message. A dash indicates that the message does not have a value<br />

matching the attribute (for example, a dash in the A column indicates<br />

that no automatic action has been configured for this message).<br />

Levels of Message Severity<br />

The first column in the Message Browser window headline is Sev. (that<br />

is, severity). This column shows you at a glance the severity status of the<br />

message. The OVO administrator assigns a severity level to a message<br />

based on its importance in a given operator’s environment. To comply<br />

with telecom standards, OVO recognizes six severity levels. These<br />

severity levels are described in Table 2-2.<br />

Table 2-2 Message Severity Levels<br />

Severity<br />

Level<br />

Color<br />

Code<br />

Meaning<br />

Critical Red Condition that affects service has<br />

occurred. Immediate corrective action is<br />

required<br />

Chapter 2

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