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- Indicator of the presence of the camera associated with the event .
- Incident handler — the handler—the name of the Incident handler that will process the event.
- Event status.
- Object type.
- Object ID.
- Object name.
- Action — description Action—description of the event.
- Time the event occurred.
- Priority.
- Computer — the Computer—the name of the computer from which the event was received.
- Time (sec) — the —the number of seconds since the event occurred.
- Last comment — only comment—only the last comment entered while processing the event.
- All comments — all comments—all comments entered while processing the event.
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- Acknowledged. This status is displayed if an event is taken into processing and is currently being processed.
- Suspended. This status is displayed if event processing was started and not completed but suspended.
- Taken by others/<Last name of the operator who took the event into processing>. This status is displayed if the event is being processed by another operator.
- Suspended by others. This status is displayed if event processing was started and not completed but suspended by another operator.
- Escalated. This status is displayed if the event was escalated to another operator. The following options are available:
- Escalated/Suspended by others — status —status immediately after escalation.
Escalated/Taken by others — the —the escalated event was taken into processing by another operator.
Info title Note Depending on the Incident manager settings, when an event is escalated, it may not change its status, but disappear from the list of the person who escalated the event.
- Escalated/<Last name of the operator who escalated the event>. This status is displayed to the operator to whom the event was escalated.
- Escalated/Acknowledged. This status is displayed to the operator to whom the event was escalated when he took it into processing.
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