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5. Click Reset to clear the query criteria and display all alerts.
Acknowledging, recovering, and deleting alerts
1. Access the alert list page.
2. Select one or more alerts.
3. Perform one of the following tasks:
{ Click Acknowledge to acknowledge the alerts.
{ Click Recover to recover the alerts.
{ Click Delete to delete the alerts.
Displaying alerts
SDNM presents the alert information to operators in the following ways:
Device status—The alarm state of a device is determined by the highest level of unrecovered alerts
in the device. If the device has no unrecovered alerts, the device state is normal. Operators can view
the alarm state of a device on the device list and the device details page. For more information, see
"3 Managing resources." De
vices in different states are displayed in different colors on the
OpenFlow topology. For more information, see "6 Network virtualization."
SDNM Widget and SDNM Overview—Displays OpenFlow alerts and device state information in
graphs. For more information, see "Viewing the Overview page" and "10 SDNM widgets."
De
vice details page of a controller—From the device details page of a controller, the ten most recent
alerts that have not been recovered and the number and level of all unrecovered alerts can be
viewed. For more information, see "Viewing SDN controller information."
Troubleshooting service flows
SDNM is provides real-time reachability analysis for service flows and root cause analysis for faulty
service flows.
Accessing the trouble analysis page
1. Click the Service tab.
2. From the navigation tree, select VAN SDN Manager > OF Monitor > Trouble Analysis.
The Trouble Analysis page displays all the service flows.
Service flow list contents
{ StatusState of the service flow. Options are Normal and Critical.
{ Path Name—Name of the data path that carries the service flow. The path name is a
combination of the source node DPID and destination node DPID of the service flow.
{ Online Time—Time elapsed since the service flow was created.
{ Source Node—DPID of the source node of the service flow.
{ Destination Node—DPID of the destination node of the service flow.
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