event-system-policy

Configures a system wide events handling policy

Event system policies enable administrators to create notification mechanisms using one, some, or all of the SNMP, syslog, controller forwarding, or email notification options available to the controller or service platform. Each listed event can have customized notification settings defined and saved as part of an event policy. Thus, policies can be configured and administrated in respect to specific sets of client association, authentication or encryption, and performance events. Once policies are defined, they can be mapped to device profiles strategically as the likelihood of an event applies to particular devices.

To view an existing event system policy configuration details, use the show > event-system-policy command.

Supported on the following devices:

Syntax

event-system-policy <EVENT-SYSTEM-POLICY-NAME>

Parameters

event-system-policy <EVENT-SYSTEM-POLICY-NAME>
<EVENT-SYSTEM-POLICY-NAME> Specify the event system policy name. If the policy does not exist, it is created.

Examples

nx9500-6C8809(config)#event-system-policy event-testpolicy
nx9500-6C8809(config-event-system-policy-event-testpolicy)#?
Event System Policy Mode commands:
  event    Configure an event
  no       Negate a command or set its defaults

  clrscr   Clears the display screen
  commit   Commit all changes made in this session
  do       Run commands from Exec mode
  end      End current mode and change to EXEC mode
  exit     End current mode and down to previous mode
  help     Description of the interactive help system
  revert   Revert changes
  service  Service Commands
  show     Show running system information
  write    Write running configuration to memory or terminal

nx9500-6C8809(config-event-system-policy-event-testpolicy)#

Related Commands

no Removes an existing event system policy