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Two adjacent period characters are interpreted as if they delimited the number zero, so
"1.0.3" is equal to "1..3".
A beginning period character is interpreted as if preceded by a zero, so ".9" is equal to
"0.9".
Trailing zero numbers are disregarded, so "1.0.0" is equal to "1"
Environment Variables
Specific environment variables (EVs) available to use for TDEFs. In addition to this list, operating
system environment variables are also available (for Windows systems) to be passed into TDEFs.
In addition to these "automatic" EV's, user-defined environment variables may be set as part of
scripting in the TDEFs.
Table 35 Environment Variables
DescriptionNames values
The short string type of event (like Discovered Device)NoticeLabel
Shows whether the event has been clearedNoticeState
Plain text description of the event and also includes whether
it is set to In Progress, Cleared, or Not Cleared
NoticePlainText
The raw data of the event that was sent and in a string
format. It is in a pipe (|) delimited format that can be used
for simple parsing
NoticeRawData
Can be Critical, Major, Minor, Unknown, Normal,
Warning, or Informational
NoticeSeverityStr
An integer format of the severityNoticeSeverity
1 — noormal
2 - Warning
3 - Minor
4 - Major
5 - Critical
6 - Informational
Displays the event list that generated the event. In the format
of:
NoticeQueryName
This device or event meets the following query criteria:
+QueryName;
This device or event now meets the following query
criteria:
+QueryName;
This device or event no longer meets the following query
criteria:
QueryName
Name of the device that generated the eventDeviceName
Number of IPX addresses that are mapped to this deviceDeviceIpxAddressCount
Number of IP addresses that are mapped to this deviceDeviceIPAddressCount
Based on the count of IP addresses, %d is an integer that
shows the actual IP address. For example, if
DeviceIPAddress%d
DeviceIPAddressCount=2 then
DeviceIPAddress0=111.111.111.111 and
DeviceIPAddress1=222.222.222.222.
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