In the Alarm Log, what do the Certainty, Count, Last Change, and First Notify columns represent?
•Certainty-How reliable the alarm is. Certainty is always 100%, because in DFM fault analysis rule definitions, each alarm is associated with no more than one pattern of events; therefore, certainty is not applicable. •Count-How many times the alarm has occurred since the Administration Console was opened. •Last Change-When the alarm was last generated, relative to the current time. •First Notify-When the alarm was first generated.
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