Correlation Rule
Topology Correlation
Topology-based correlation uses topology data to correlate defined related events. This solution uses topology-based techniques to provide automated root cause analysis, service impact analysis, and customer impact analysis. It helps network operators identify the root causes of issues and quickly determine the services and customers affected by network events.
Event Based Correlation Rule
Event correlation refers to the processes involved in sensing and analyzing relationships between events. By correlating the parent and child events occurring in the network, event correlation automatically reduces the noise and allows IT to focus on those issues that really matter to the business service and IT objectives.
Instructions to add a new correlation rule
Go to Infraon configuration -> IT Operations -> Correlation Rule and click on the ‘New Rule’ button at the top right corner.
Add the respective Correlation Rule Details, select the criteria and add the action details.
What you see on the screen
Label
Action
Description/Example
Name
Add a name for the credential
Applicable for all protocols. A name is usually used as an identifier.
Description
Add a brief description of the profile
Applicable for all protocols
Status
Select the status of the configuration.
The status of the configuration can be Active or In-Active.
Parent Event
Select from the drop-down box.
The type of complication has occurred in the event.
Child Event
Select from the drop-down box.
The type of complication has occurred in the event.
Match Criteria
Select from the drop-down box.
Match whether it's for one or more than one event.
Correlation Window
Select the time in minute(s)
The required for the correlation window.
Group by
Node
Filter
Filter a range of data based on the criteria you define.
Severity
Select severity using the dropdown.
Available options are critical, major, and minor.
Alarm/ Event Message
Add a message for the configuration.
This message will be included in the trap configuration alarm/notification.
Clear Message
Add a message for the configuration.
This message will be included in the configuration alarm/notification.
Once you've filled in all the information, click the "Submit" button to save your credentials.
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