Vivinet Diagnostics generates diagnoses for all problems that match the instructions in its rules file: diagnostics.bin. However, you can instruct the rules file to disable any unwanted diagnoses.
To disable selected diagnoses, edit the CancelDiagnosesConfig.txt file, which ships with Vivinet Diagnostics and is installed by default in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\NetIQ\Vivinet Diagnostics.
When editing CancelDiagnosesConfig.txt, use the following format:
Limit your changes to one entry per line.
Ensure the first word in the line is “diagnosis.”
Ensure the second word in the line is the keyword of the Diagnosis you want to disable.
Use the third word in the line to disable a Diagnosis subtype. Omit the third word to disable all diagnoses identified by the second word.
Ensure case-sensitivity for the first, second, and third words.
In the following example, four diagnoses have been disabled:
Asymmetric routing
Lost data: n total Ethernet media errors detected
Configuration: Interface does not have RTP Priority configured
Configuration: Interface does not have any traffic classes defined with priority queuing enabled
The following table lists the keywords and subtypes for the diagnoses you can disable:
Keyword |
Subtype |
---|---|
GWCALL_ACOM |
ACOM |
GWCALL_ERL |
ERL |
GWCALL_INSIGNAL |
InSignal |
GWCALL_OUTSIGNAL |
OutSignal |
BROADCAST |
BroadcastRate |
BURST_DENSITY |
BurstDensity |
COMPLETION |
Assistant |
COMPLETION |
Diagnosis |
COMPLETION |
NortelDiagnosis |
COMPLETION |
Path |
COMPLETION |
Resolve |
COMPLETION |
Subnet |
COMPLETION |
VoIPPerf |
COMPLETION |
SameAsst |
COMPLETION |
NortelServer |
COMPLETION |
NortelFirmware |
COMPLETION |
MacUnknown |
COMPLETION |
NoL2Trace |
CONFIGURATION |
Bandwidth |
CONFIGURATION |
NoBandwidth |
CONFIGURATION |
DuplexMode |
CONFIGURATION |
HeaderCompress |
CONFIGURATION |
Mismatch |
CONFIGURATION |
Responder |
CONFIGURATION |
RtpPriority |
CONFIGURATION |
StrictPriority |
CONFIGURATION |
CBQoSPriority |
CONFIGURATION |
WanLfi |
CONGESTION |
Bandwidth |
CONGESTION |
CollRate |
CONGESTION |
CollRatio |
CONGESTION |
ECNS |
CONGESTION |
ECNSRate |
CONGESTION |
MultRate |
CONGESTION |
Position |
CONGESTION |
QLen |
CONGESTION |
Speed |
CONGESTION |
PreUtil |
CONGESTION |
PostUtil |
CONGESTION |
ChannelUtil |
CPU_UTILIZATION |
Cpu1min |
CPU_UTILIZATION |
Cpu5min |
CPU_UTILIZATION |
Cpu5sec |
DELAY |
Anomalous |
DELAY |
Delay |
DELAY |
Ping |
DELAY |
Reach |
DOWN_RECENTLY |
UpTime |
JITTER |
JitterBufferLoss |
MEM_UTILIZATION |
MemI/O |
MEM_UTILIZATION |
MemProcessor |
MOS |
Mos |
NOT_ACCESSIBLE |
CcmDbRead |
NOT_ACCESSIBLE |
CcmMibRead |
NOT_ACCESSIBLE |
HttpRead |
NOT_ACCESSIBLE |
SnmpRead |
NOT_ACCESSIBLE |
SnmpWrite |
NOT_ACCESSIBLE |
NortelRead |
PACKET_LOSS |
Discards |
PACKET_LOSS |
Errors |
PACKET_LOSS |
LostData |
PACKET_LOSS |
LossRate |
PACKET_LOSS |
MediaError |
PACKET_LOSS |
MediaRate |
PACKET_LOSS |
DroppedPacketsPct |
PACKET_LOSS |
NoBufPacketsPct |
PHONE_STATUS |
CallFail |
PHONE_STATUS |
LastErr |
PHONE_STATUS |
Status |
PHONE_STATUS |
SignalErrors |
RVALUE |
RValue |
ROUTING |
ASymmetric |
ROUTING |
Links |
ROUTING |
Incomplete |
ROUTING |
Unstable |