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- Establish Criteria or Relationships for Incoming Incidents
- Correlate Duplicates (Deduplication)
- Deduplication Comparison Parameters Form
- Set Rate (Time Period and Count)
- About Pairwise Configurations
- Incident Pair (Pairwise) Configurations Provided by NNMi
- Configure Pairwise Configurations
- Pairwise Configuration Example
- Rate Comparison Parameters Form
- Suppress Incident Configurations
- Enrich Incident Configurations
- Dampen Incident Configurations
- Configure Custom Correlations
Track Incident Frequency (Rate: Time Period and Count)
[This is the Help topic for the Incident Config >>> Rate tab. Used in three contexts.]
Use Rate Configuration to track incident patterns based on the number of incident reoccurrences within a specified time period. After the count within the specified time period is reached, NNMi emits a Rate Correlation incident and continues to update the Correlation Notes with the number of occurrences within that rate.
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