Is there some way I can configure the delay between when 
a fault condition rectifies itself, and when the device goes
back to being listed as OK on the JFFNMS map?

Case in point - I have an interface which I monitor for traffic
levels - if they exceed a certain utilisation level, JFFNMS sends
me an alert, and changes the relavent host on the map to yellow.

However, once that condition clears {it often only lasts 5-10
minutes}, what factor sets the device back to green {all OK}
on the map?

It's not related to polling delay - I can see, from the performance
data, that subsequent polls have found the data level to be lower
than the threshold level for quite some time, yet the map still
shows the device/interface concerned as being in alert status.

Which process monitors/changes this, and can I drop the time lag
between the device going into the "OK" state, and the map showing 
this state change?


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