> 
> However, there is a good way to deal with serial interfaces  
> specifically in another way. If you go into the details (from the OS  
> tab) of any of your serial interfaces you will likely see that their  
> type is "propPointToPointSerial". We can use this to create a  
> performance template that will only be applied to serial interfaces.  
> This template won't have any thresholds defined on it.
> 
> Go to /Devices and click on the Templates tab. You will see a template  
> called ethernetCsmacd. Put a check in it to select it, then choose  
> copy templates from the menu. Choose the root device class (where you  
> already are) to copy the template into. You will now have a "copy of  
> ethernetCsmacd" template. Click into it to edit it. You want to change  
> the name to "propPointToPointSerial" and remove any thresholds.
> 
> That's all you have to do. This new template will automatically be  
> applied to all serial interfaces in the system due to its name being  
> propPointToPointSerial.
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Yep. I've had that idea before but that seems not to work. I already have a 
local copy of the default template on the serial-interfaces (as a 'quicker' 
test-solution) and I have deleted the 75% threshold.

But nevertheless I get this message. My interpretation of that is that I 
recieve this message beacause the full bandwith of 2Mbit/s is exhausted. So it 
looks like the message comes up regardless of a set threshold.

But, back to event mapping: when I edit no rule and just the regular expression 
for the threshold-text the mapping shows 1 event. Doesn't that mean that it 
maps. But I didn't manage to change the status so far. With the rule I just 
want to add that this mapping only applies to serial-interfaces and not to 
backbone gigabit-interfaces (if happens :-)

Greetings
Patrick




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