Every APIC fault has a default severity. a fault might be considered more or less
severe than the default level. you might want to ignore a particular fault and squelch (suppress) it appearing in fault reports or status dashboards. APIC two locations from which you can change the severity of a fault type:
• Directly from the Faults tab under a component in the APIC GUI
• In a monitoring policy
In the Faults tab of an APIC GUI , you can change the severity of a displayed fault or you can
suppress the auto-created fault squelch policy can be stored in the Fault
Severity Assignment Policies under one of the following:
• Tenants > common > Policies > Monitoring > default
• Fabric > Access Policies > Policies > Monitoring > default
• Fabric > Fabric Policies > Policies > Monitoring > default
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/all/faults/guide/b_APIC_Faults_Errors.pdf
Any new exam takers? Is this still valid? I heard that Cisco Data Center certification is getting some revisions.
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