Hi, Rob suggested you should use Attribute Editor for setting the values for thresholds to be monitored. He is correct. By default CPU Utilization, Memory Utilization has the same attribute handle across the entire database. There is a tick for each attribute that says 'Set As Default'. This changes the default values in the catalog to match the selection you make. This only applies for devices with the same model type as the one you change now. This is why Altug why asking about the type of devices. If you want the value to be changed for several model types, you have to select multiple models when you change the value.
On the other hand, what you're trying to achieve should be done using Spectrum Watches. Check document 'CA Spectrum ® Infrastructure Manager Watches User Guide r9.2'. There are some examples there on how to configure various watches for various scenarios. By default the system actively polls only CPU, Memory and Interface Counters (interface utilization, errors, discards). If you want to poll and alarm for values concerning temperature, status of power supply, fans and virtually any value that can be accessed using SNMP, you should be using Spectrum Watches. Regards, Catalin Farcasanu SOLVIT NETWORKS www.solvitnetworks.com -----Original Message----- From: Gaines, Reba R [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 27 aprilie 2012 10:00 To: spectrum Subject: Re:[spectrum] Setting alarm attributes across all devices I have 8 Cisco 7604 routers I have 4 Cisco 7606s switch-routers I have 6 Cisco 1841 switch-routers I have 1 Cisco 2961 switch-router I have 1 Cisco 2851 switch-router I have 3 Cisco 7206VXR switch-routers I have 10 Cisco 7613 switch-routers I have 4 devices that are pingable only - not snmp enabled I have 1 NScreen SSG320 firewall I have 1 NScreenSSG5 firewall --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected] --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected]
