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Generating a Seed Case Library Manually
Creating a Starter Case Library
Developing the Case Library SpectroRx (SPECTRUM Resolution Expert)
3-6 User’s Guide 5.0rev1
Creating a Starter Case Library
An easy way to start a case library is to have SpectroRx generate a seed one
from which you can grow a library designed for your needs. See Generating a
Seed Case Library Automatically for how to do this. These cases will include
information provided by SPECTRUM on all the device types your system
manages.
You can also create cases and a starter case library on your own. Some users,
especially developers, may want to do this. In this situation, since the cases
come from you and your experience, rather than from an alarm in
SPECTRUM, they will not include the information provided by SPECTRUM.
If you want to create a starter case library on your own, follow these general
procedures:
Use the worksheets provided in the section SpectroRx Worksheets to
organize and map out the cases that you will create.
Access SpectroRx initially from an existing alarm in SpectroGRAPH.
If necessary, use the Show All Cases option to select cases to edit and
refine the information in the case library.
Also use the Show All Cases option and then the Duplicate option, if
applicable, to open additional cases.
Fill out the information fields in each case with as comprehensive
information as possible.
Creating a Case Library over Time
SpectroRx provides you with a great deal of flexibility. If you do not want to
create the case library all at once, you can create cases “on the fly” over time.
For example, if you are busy when the actual alarm occurs, you can save the
incomplete case and then return later to enter detailed information.
If you create a case every time an alarm occurs, each case will include the
alarm information provided by SPECTRUM plus any additional data that you
add. This is an ideal way to create the library so that it reflects the particular
needs of your networking environment.
To create cases “on the fly,” follow these general procedures:
Every time an alarm occurs, fill out the information in the case and save it
to the case library database.
If you do not have alarm resolution information at this time, make note of
the number that SpectroRx assigns to the case.
When you have alarm resolution information, open this case with the
Open Case option and fill out the remaining information fields.
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