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An engineer created a monitoring policy called Test in a Cisco ACI fabric and had to change the severity level of the monitored object Call home source. Which set of actions prevent the event from appearing in event reports?

  • A. Select Faults Severity Assignment Policies.
    Set severity level to cleared.
  • B. Select Event Severity Assignment Policies.
    Set severity level to squelched.
  • C. Select Faults Severity Assignment Policies.
    Set severity level to squelched.
  • D. Select Event Severity Assignment Policies.
    Set severity level to cleared.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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sailorsoul
10 months ago
Selected Answer: B
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/all/faults/guide/b_APIC_Faults_Errors/b_IFC_Faults_Errors_chapter_010.html#id_65146 In some cases, you might want to ignore a particular event and squelch (suppress) it from appearing in event reports or status dashboards. APIC provides two locations from which you can change the severity of an event type: In a monitoring policy (beginning with Cisco APIC Release 3.2(1)) Directly from the Events tab under a component in the APIC GUI (beginning with Cisco APIC Release 4.2(1)) For squelching an event, we recommend using this procedure instead of the procedure described in Changing Event Severity or Squelching an Event in the Monitoring Policy.
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sailorsoul
10 months ago
Step 1 Navigate to the monitoring policy that is affected by the event. Step 2 Expand the monitoring policy and select Event Severity Assignment Policies. Step 3 From the Monitoring Object drop-down list, select the object that contains the event to be changed. Step 4 In the task bar at the top of the policy table, click the + sign. A form row appears in the table. Step 5 Select the desired event code in the Code drop-down list. Step 6 Select the desired severity level in the Severity drop-down list. To prevent the event from appearing in event reports, select squelched. Step 7 (Optional) To make a notation about the change, you can add a comment in the Description text box.
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Ron_Berserker
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: B
The question is about events, not faults. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/all/faults/guide/b_APIC_Faults_Errors/b_IFC_Faults_Errors_chapter_010.html#id_65146
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