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- Chassis Form
- Chassis Form: General Tab
- Chassis Form: Ports Tab
- Chassis Form: Child Components Tab
- Chassis Form: Hosted Nodes Tab
- Chassis Form: Capabilities Tab
- Chassis Form: Custom Attributes Tab
- Chassis Form: Physical Sensors Tab
- Chassis Form: Node Sensors Tab
- Chassis Form: Incidents Tab
- Chassis Form: Status Tab
- Chassis Form: Conclusions Tab
- Chassis Form: RegistrationTab
Chassis Form: Status Tab
[This is the Context-Sensitive Help topic for the Chassis form: Status tab.]
The Chassis Form provides details about the selected chassis.
For information about each tab: See Also
Attribute | Description |
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Status |
Overall status for the current chassis. NNMi follows the ISO standard for status classification. Possible values are: No Status: The chassis and all of its cards are not polled. Normal: The Operational State of the Chassis Up. The Operational State of all cards in the chassis is Up. Unknown: The SNMP Agent associated with the Chassis does not respond to SNMP queries. Warning: The Operational State of the Chassis not Down. The Operational State of one card in the chassis is Down. Minor: The Operational State of the Chassis not Down. The Operational State of some (but not all) cards in the chassis is Down. Major: The Operational State of the Chassis not Down. The Operational State of all cards in the chassis is Down. Critical: The Operational State of the Chassis Down. See Watch Status Colors for more information about possible status values. Physical Component status is derived from SNMP polling results for Administrative State, Operational State, and the most serious outstanding conclusion. For information about how the current status was determined, see the following: Note The icons are displayed only in table views. |
Status Last Modified | Date and time indicating when the Status was last set. |
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Status History |
Table of up to the last 30 changes in the status for the Chassis. This table is useful for obtaining a summary of the Chassis Status so that you can better determine any patterns in behavior and activity. Double-click the row representing a Status History. The Physical Component Status History Form (Card) displays all details about the selected Status. |
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