System and method for advanced event request management for netw

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer network managing – Computer network monitoring

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714 48, G06F 15177

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059875143

ABSTRACT:
A network manager automatically sends certain requests in response to selected events generated by network devices. When a device generates an event, the network manager can send stop requests to the device; send different event requests to the device; or send the same event request to the device, but over a different path. The stop request is sent to cut down on network management traffic. The different event requests can be sent to determine why the event was generated by the device in the first place. The same event request can be sent over a different path to determine whether a problem exists with the device itself or with the path to the device.

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