On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 02:40:08PM -0500, Meyers, Michael wrote:
> Next, I set up his e-mail address and trigger for "High Bandwidth Utilization" for a 
> circuit.  The problem is that the user gets e-mails for everything that's "High 
> Bandwidth Utilization" regardless of what the device is.  i.e. It seems like it's 
> pulling from all devices instead of filtering out only the devices from his "Root 
> Map"
> 
> How can I configure JFFNMS so that triggers are confined to the devices on a user's 
> root map?  If it can't be done, what can I do to achieve the same result?

What's the definition of that trigger?  More specifically is one
of the checks for that trigger that the interface maps = your submap?

It's not ideal, because you need one trigger definition per user, but
it should work.

 - Craig
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