Why is a fault that is set to one priority level reported as a different priority level?
A. When more than one fault is reported against a device, the fault priorities are aggregated, and the maximum priority of all the active faults for that device is displayed. For example, if the device has a P1, a P2, and a P3 fault against it, only the P1 is displayed in the Severity column. However, when you click on the Description for that fault, all three priorities are displayed with an explanation for each.
A. When more than one fault is reported against a device, the fault priorities are aggregated, and the maximum priority of all the active faults for that device is displayed. For example, if the device has a P1, a P2, and a P3 fault against it, only the P1 is displayed in the Severity column. However, when you click on the Description for that fault, all three priorities are displayed with an explanatoin for each.