Cross-Reference Tables

Cross-Reference Tables allow you to plot tabular data from definitions in all Argent Products by cross-referencing Relators

Cross-Reference Data

This section is used to define what will be displayed in what column

You can drag-and-drop to change the order of the columns

There are a finite set of fields to choose from, namely:

  • Alerts: Auto-Correction
  • Alerts: Auto-Correction – After Hours
  • Alerts: Auto-Correction – Business Hours
  • Alerts: Email Recipients
  • Alerts: Escalation
  • Alerts: Escalation – After Hours
  • Alerts: Escalation – Business Hours
  • Alerts: Names
  • Alerts: Names – After Hours
  • Alerts: Names – Business Hours
  • Alerts: SMS Recipients
  • Monitoring Group Names
  • Nodes in Monitoring Group
  • Node: Alternative IP
  • Node: Description
  • Node: Location
  • Node: Make
  • Node: Model
  • Node: Type
  • Node: Vendor
  • Relator Name
  • Relator Node Exclusions
  • Relator Priority
  • Rule Names
  • Product Name
  • Relator: Description
  • Relator: Name
  • Relator: Node Exclusions
  • Relator: Prerequisite Rules
  • Relator: Priority
  • Relator: Triggers
  • Rule: Console Comments
  • Rule: Description
  • Rule: Names
  • Rule: Threshold
  • Schedule: End Time
  • Schedule: Exclusions
  • Schedule: Frequency
  • Schedule: One-line Summary
  • Schedule: Repeat Minutes
  • Schedule: Start Time

Options

Include Report Parameters

Adds standard report information such as the date the report was generated, the scope of the report (which servers/devices are included), etc.

Display Production Relators Only

Only include data from Relators that are in production — Relators in Test Mode are ignored.

Products

Choose the Argent products to include in the report — Relators will be fetched from these Argent products only.

Grouping Options

The Grouping Options categorize the grouped data into separate grouped tables, instead of one big, flat table.

No Grouping

No grouping — one flat table of Relators across all products will be presented.

Group By Node

One table per node — this is useful when customers want to see ‘What Relators Are Running On Node X?’

Group By Rule and Node

One table per Rule and Node pair — this is a special grouping option that is used in conjunction with ‘Hide Group Subtitles’, allowing each row to be a unique Rule and Node; perfect for spreadsheets.