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Event Property | Description | Example |
eventid | A globally unique Event ID | |
| Unix time of the event (seconds since 1970). | 1385076573 |
| The event time in human readable format | 2013-11-11T13:39:41 |
| The name of the node in question. Normally the same as the NMIS node name. | |
| The DNS hostname or IP address of the node in question, as extracted from the input data. | |
| Name of the event | Node Down, Node Up |
| What element of the node the event refers to. | FastEthernet1, Neighbor 1.2.4.5 |
| Is the state good or bad, up or down. | up/down, open/closed, etc |
| Name of the stateful object. | Node, Interface, OSPF Neighbor |
| Other event details | |
| Where did the event originate? | cisco_syslog, trap, NMIS, (remote) API |
| Has the event been marked for escalation? | 0 or 1 |
priority | opEvents priority level, see opEvents priority levels vs. NMIS and Syslog levels | 0 to 10, inclusive |
| Has the event been acknowledged? | 0 or 1 |
| Is this event a flap? | 0 or 1 |
action_required | Should the GUI show the event as open? Only present in opEvents versions up to (and including) 2.0.3. | 0 or 1 |
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