Hi Craig,

The Event color is only tied to the event, not to the alarm state.

So if you want another event color, use another "alarm" poller backend that uses
a new event as its parameter.

Javier

Craig Burton wrote:
> Hello,
>  
> I am polling an interface with JFFNMS which is able to report multiple
> levels of alarm (rather than just up/down).
>  
> I have defined poller group firstly containing a pollerwhich takes the
> interface state (between 1 and 5), translates this into the Alarm States
> (1=aic_critical|2=aic_major) etc, and feeds into a buffer.
> I then have another poller which takes the description of the alarm from
> the interface, and again feeds into a buffer.
> The last poller item is the buffer poller, which takes the two values,
> and outputs them into the Alarm backend, which raises an event against
> the interface.
>  
> This all appears to be working OK, as the Alam State is being correctly
> reported by the event in the <state> field, and the description in the
> <info> field.
>  
> However, the alarm severity against the interface is displayed as the
> default severity of the Event, rather than the severity of the defined
> Alarm.  Is this correct?  How do I get it to display with the correct
> colour etc to represent the alarm level?
>  
> Is this possible through a single Event, or do I somehow have to define
> multiple events, and discriminate between the different alarm states in
> the Poller items to determine which event to raise?
>  
> I'm sure I've just missed something very simple here - I'd appreciate it
> if you could point me in the right direction.
>  
> Thanks,
> Craig

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