Avaya C460 SMON manual Events Overview

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The following figure shows the scheme used to generate events.

Figure 1-1. Events Overview

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The first event is a Rising Event, caused by the counter rate rising above the Rising Threshold. The second event is a Falling Event, caused by the counter rate falling below the Falling Threshold. The third event is a Rising Event. Note, that although the rate falls below the Rising Threshold and then rises above it again, no event is generated. A new Rising Event can only be generated after the rate falls below the Falling Threshold. Similarly, after the fourth event, although the rate rises above the Falling Threshold and then falls below it again, no event is generated. A new Falling Event can only be generated after the rate rises above the Rising Threshold.

If you want to be informed of the rise or fall of the rate of a particular type of packet on a port, you could use the Alarm Wizard to define thresholds for the packet type on the port. You could then specify whether an event causes a trap to be sent to the device’s manager, or is listed in SMON’s Device Event Log, or both.

If you suspect a problem on a port, you can use Alarms and Events to notify you when a problem occurs. You could then use the Port History tool to identify the duration and frequency of the problem. This can help you locate the cause of the problem. For more information on using the Alarms and Events tool, refer to Chapter 7, Using Alarms and Events.

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Contents Avaya C460 Smon User Guide Page Table of Contents Using Switch Statistics Using AnyLayer Smon Purpose of This Guide PrefaceSmon Documentation Who Should Use This Guide Organization of This GuideFollowing Appendices are included at the end of this guide What is Rmon Smon OverviewWhat is Smon Overview of Smon Smon DevicesFiltering Options Device Smon ToolsSpecific Filtering TopN Filtering Switch Statistics Overview Extended Port Statistics Overview Port Statistics OverviewVlan Statistics Overview Alarms and Events Overview Events Overview Protocol Distribution Overview AnyLayer Smon ToolsDscp Overview Accessing Avaya C460 Smon Using the Device SmonDevice Smon User Interface Application Tabs Avaya C460 Smon User InterfaceDevice Smon Toolbar Toolbar ButtonsDialog Area DesktopStatus Bar Status Bar ItemsStatus Line Working with Device Smon ToolsStatus Line Items Mouse Actions Using Dialog Box OptionsMouse Actions Generating Reports Managing WindowsUsing Switch Statistics Accessing the Switch Statistics WindowViewing the Switch Statistics Gauges and Pie Charts Gauge Variables in Switch StatisticsPie Chart Variables in Switch Statistics Viewing the Switch Statistics Traffic GraphTraffic Variables in Switch Statistics Traffic Variables in Switch Statistics Using Port Statistics Accessing the Port Statistics WindowUsing The Port Statistics Window LAG Information BoxViewing Packet Statistics Packet Statistics VariablesViewing Bandwidth Statistics Bandwidth Statistics VariablesViewing Utilization Statistics Utilization Statistics VariablesSelecting Ports to Display Port FilteringSelect View Activate Port Filter Vlan Filtering Define Vlan Filter Dialog BoxTopN Port Filtering Sorting the Port Display Accessing the Extended Port Statistics Window Using Extended PortStatistics Viewing Pie Charts in the Extended Port Statistics Window Extended Port Statistics Packets Length DistributionExtended Port Statistics Packets Distribution Extended Port Statistics Priority DistributionExtended Port Statistics Priority Distribution Extended Port Counters Dialog Box Extended Port Statistics Counters Using Vlan Statistics Accessing Vlan StatisticsUsing the Vlan Statistics Window Viewing Vlan Packet Statistics Vlan Statistics Variables PacketsSelecting VLANs to Display Viewing Vlan Bandwidth StatisticsVlan Statistics Variables Bandwidth Vlan Filtering TopN Vlan Filtering Sorting the Vlan Display Using Alarms and Events Using the Alarms and Events ToolAlarms Table Fields Alarms TableAlarms Table Fields Chapter Tooltips Tooltip FieldsEditing Alarms Overview of the Alarm Wizard Alarm WizardActivating the Alarm Wizard Alarm Wizard Screens Welcome to the Alarm WizardAlarm Wizard Select Ports Alarm Wizard Select Variable Screen Select VariableSet Thresholds Set Description Alarm Wizard Set Event Set EventSummary SummaryDevice Event Log 10. Device Event LogEvent Description Fields Event Log FieldsUsing AnyLayer Smon Accessing AnyLayer SmonAnyLayer Smon User Interface AnyLayer Smon Toolbar Distribution StatisticsTool Tabs Items appear in the status bar for each individual Using the Protocol Distribution Tool Dscp StatisticsSelecting Protocols to Display Protocol Distribution WindowUsing the Protocol Directory Default Protocols Default and User Defined ProtocolsUser Protocols TCP/UDP Port Numbers Using Protocol Directory Protocol Directory Dialog BoxAdding a User Defined Protocol User Defined Protocol Dialog BoxRefreshing Protocol List Searching for a ProtocolViewing Dscp Statistics Dscp Statistics WindowUsing Protocol Distribution and Dscp Statistics Using the Options Dialog Box Using Avaya C460 SmonDialog Boxes General Tab Figure A-1. Options Dialog Box General TabPolling Interval Display Mode Report Setting Switch Tab Samples Per ScreenLogarithmic Display Level Indicators Samples To StorePort/VLAN Tab Figure A-3. Options Dialog Box Port/VLAN TabProto Dist/DSMON Tab Figure A-4. Options Dialog Box Proto Dist/DSMON TabUsing the Report Now Dialog Box Figure A-5. Report Now Dialog BoxUsing the Auto Report Dialog Box Figure A-6. Auto Report Dialog BoxUsing the Find Dialog Box Finding a Port or LAG Finding a Vlan Using the Define TopN Filter Dialog Box Figure A-7. Define TopN Filter Dialog BoxUsing the Find Top5 Peaks Dialog Box Figure A-8. Find Top5 Peaks Dialog BoxUsing the Sort Dialog Box Figure A-9. Sort Dialog BoxSetting Up the Smon LicenseIndex Index Avaya C460 Smon User Guide Index Index