The event dispatcher in an integral component of the Digital Network Architecture that processes events generated by entities in the network. Each component layer architecture of the Phase V DNA architecture, such as Routing, NSP, and OSI Transport, may define certain occurrences, actions, transitions, or conditions as events that are reported and may be logged to assist network or system management. The Event Dispatcher module allows these conditions to be logged and monitored to allow a system manager to view the state of the network. Individual messages for specific entities are listed under HELP EVENT_MESSAGES.
1 – Subentities
The entity hierarchy for the Event Dispatcher module is: _Outbound_Stream | Node___Event_Dispatcher___|_Relay____________Logging | |_Sink_____________Inbound_Stream The EVENT DISPATCHER entity is the top-level entity in the hierarchy of entities belonging to the Event Dispatcher module. Each DNA node must implement an event dispatcher. An EVENT DISPATCHER OUTBOUND STREAM entity represents an outgoing connection to a sink on a local or remote node. An outbound stream entity manages the connection to the sink, and it filters, processes, and transmits events to the sink. The simple-name refers to the outbound stream managed by this command. The EVENT DISPATCHER RELAY entity is used for processing events from Phase IV DECnet systems. It receives Phase IV format events and posts them into the DECnet-Plus logging system. Three EVENT DISPATCHER RELAY LOGGING entities are automatically created and enabled whenever an event dispatcher relay entity is enabled. The logging entities (console, file, and monitor) control the destination of Phase IV events. Each logging entity can be individually diabled and reenabled. All three logging entities are automatically deleted when the Phase IV relay entity is disabled. An EVENT DISPATCHER SINK entity represents a sink. A sink manages incoming connections and filters incoming events. Each sink maintains a filter that is applied to all streams that are assigned to that sink. The simple-name refers to the sink managed by this command. The EVENT DISPATCHER SINK INBOUND STREAM entity is the sink-side end of communication between an event dispatcher and a sink. An inbound stream entity is dynamically created, enabled, disabled, and deleted in tandem with the connection it represents.