MegaVision Network Management System manual Events Table, Add Event Rmon Group 9 Window

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Rising Event Index: The Index from the Events Table (see below) which corresponds to Rising Event.

Falling Event Index: The Index from the Events Table (see below), which corresponds to Falling Event.

Start Up: The start-up alarm, i.e., conditions for an alarm to be sent as a result of the first sample. You may select from: Rising, Falling, or RisingOrFalling.

Owner String: String to Identify the entry owner (usually not required).

Press OK in the Add RMON Group 3 window (Figure 32) in order to add the new event description (new Alarm Control Entry). If the Create operation fails, it may mean that RMON Group 3 is not supported for this device.

IMPORTANT: In order to create an Alarm Control Entry, you must have at least one Event in the Events Table (see below). Without one, you will not be able to enter a Rising Event Index and a Falling Event Index.

Click on the Delete button (Figure 32) in order to delete the selected Alarm Control Entry.

Events Table

The Events Table entries contain descriptive information for all the events, which are "triggered" by current network conditions according to the Alarms Control Table. If this table is empty it may be due to one of the following reasons:

RMON Group 9 is not supported on this device.

RMON Group 9 is supported but there are no event entries. You can create an event entry by clicking on the Create button. The Add Event (RMON Group 9) window opens.

Figure 34. Add Event (RMON Group 9) Window

You must enter some information, which describes the event:

Event Type: Defines the notification that takes place when the event is triggered. You may select from the following: None, Log, SNMP Trap, Log, and Trap.

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