Cabletron Systems 7000 manual How Rising and Falling Thresholds Work

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Alarm Configuration

The top portion of the window contains the device information boxes, as well as the event index number and the event description; the log itself includes the following Þelds:

Index

This index number is not the eventÕs index, but a separate

 

index that uniquely identiÞes this occurrence of the

 

event.

Time

Indicates the date and time of each event occurrence.

Description

Provides a detailed description of the alarm that

 

triggered the event: whether it was a rising or falling

 

alarm, the alarm index number, the alarm variable name

 

and object identiÞer (OID), the alarmSampleType

 

(1=absolute value; 2=delta value), the value that

 

triggered the alarm, the conÞgured threshold that was

 

crossed, and the event description. Use the scroll bar at

 

the bottom of the log to view all the information

 

provided.

Each log will hold only a Þnite number of entries, which is determined by the resources available on the device; when the log is full, the oldest entries will be replaced by new ones.

How Rising and Falling Thresholds Work

Rising and falling thresholds are intended to be used in pairs, and can be used to provide notiÞcation of spikes or drops in a monitored value Ñ either of which can indicate a network problem. To make the best use of this powerful feature, however, pairs of thresholds should not be set too far apart, or the alarm notiÞcation process may be defeated: a built-in hysteresis function designed to limit the generation of events speciÞes that, once a conÞgured threshold is met or crossed in one direction, no additional events will be generated until the opposite threshold is met or crossed. Therefore, if your threshold pair spans a wide range of values, and network performance is unstable around either threshold, you will only receive one event in response to what may be several dramatic changes in value. To monitor both ends of a wide range of values, set up two pairs of thresholds: one set at the top end of the range, and one at the bottom. Figure 4-8illustrates such a conÞguration.

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Contents SmartSwitch User’s Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Chapter Alarm Configuration Chapter Fddi ManagementChapter ATM Configuration IndexIntroduction Introduction Using the SmartSwitch 7000 User’s Guide Related Manuals Software ConventionsCommon Window Fields Device Name IP AddressLocation MAC AddressUsing the Mouse Left Mouse Button Right Mouse ButtonUsing Window Buttons Using On-line HelpGetting Help SmartSwitch 7000 Firmware Getting Help from the Cabletron Systems Global Call CenterSmartSwitch Chassis View SmartSwitch 7000 Chassis View Viewing Chassis InformationSmartSwitch Chassis View Windows Front Panel Information Connection StatusUpTime Port StatusBoot Prom Menu StructureFirmware TimeSmartSwitch 7000 Chassis View Menu Structure Device MenuPort Status Menu Fddi Menu Utilities MenuHelp Menu Board Menus Port MenusPort Status Displays Selecting a Port Status ViewStatus Errors LoadChassis Manager Window SpeedType Port Status Color CodesViewing Hardware Types Chassis Manager WindowDevice Type Module TypeViewing I/F Summary Information IndexDescription Physical StatusLogical Status Interface Performance Statistics/Bar GraphsRate Viewing Interface Detail AddressError UnicastNon-Unicast DiscardedViewing Fddi Statistics Packets Transmitted Transmit onlyMaking Sense of Detail Statistics Setting the Fddi Statistics Polling Interval Frames/secKBytes/sec Peak KBytes/secUsing the Find Source Address Feature 11. Find Source Address WindowManaging the Hub Configuring PortsConfiguring Ethernet and Fddi Ports Standard Mode Full DuplexConfiguring Fast Ethernet Ports 13. Fast Ethernet ConÞguration Current Operational Mode Desired Operational ModePort Type Link StateSetting the Desired Operational Mode Remote CapabilitiesFor 100Base-FX ports, options are COM Port Admin Configuring the COM PortsCOM Port Function Slip Speed SelectionSetting the Device Date and Time 16. Edit Date WindowEnabling and Disabling Ports Accessing the Statistics Window StatisticsRmon Statistics StatisticsBytes PacketsDrop Events Packet TypeProblems Viewing Total, Delta, and Accumulated Statistics Frame Size Bytes PacketsPrinting Statistics Standard Print WindowInterface Statistics Interface Statistics Packets Transmitted Transmit only Statistics Alarm Configuration About Rmon Alarms and EventsBasic Alarm Configuration Alarm ConfigurationAccessing the Basic Alarm Configuration Window Rmon Basic Alarm ConÞguration WindowViewing Alarm Status Kilobits Total Errors Broadcasts/MulticastsPort Number If NumberIf Type Log/TrapPolling Interval Rising ThresholdCreating and Editing a Basic Alarm Alarm Configuration Disabling a Basic Alarm Falling Thresholds Work,Viewing the Basic Alarm Log Advanced Alarm Configuration Accessing the Rmon Advanced Alarm/Event ListRmon Advanced Alarm/Event List Window Alarm Configuration Creating and Editing an Advanced Alarm To conÞgure an alarm TIP Alarm Configuration Table index.lengthin bytes.instancein decimal format Alarm Configuration Creating and Editing an Event Rmon Create/Edit Events Window TIP Alarm Configuration Adding Actions to an Event Alarm Configuration Deleting an Alarm, Event, or Action Viewing an Advanced Alarm Event LogHow Rising and Falling Thresholds Work Event Alarm Configuration How Rising and Falling Thresholds Work Fddi Management Configuration Fddi ManagementConcentrator ConÞguration Window MAC StateSMT Version Req. Requested Target Token Rotation TimeNeg. Negotiated Concentrator M PortsConcentrator Non-M Ports Number of MACsConnection Policy Ring ConfigurationFddi Management 15 32,768 Ñ a permanently set value for this bit Address Mode Station ListNumber of Nodes Stations Panel Node ClassTopology Upstream NeighborPerformance Frame Errors Transmit FramesReceive Frames Lost FramesAccessing the ATM Connections Window ATM ConfigurationConnection Data Settings VPIConfiguring Connections Adding a New ConnectionDeleting a Connection ATM Configuration Configuring Connections Symbols NumericsIndex-2 Index-3 Index Index-4