Alarm Configuration

Figure 4-3. The RMON Advanced Alarm/Event List Window

NOTES

Neither the Alarms or Events list is interface-speciÞc; both will be displayed the same for every interface.

Note, too, that alarms and events which have been conÞgured via the Basic Alarms window are not displayed in and cannot be accessed or edited from the Advanced Alarm/Event List window.

The top portion of the window displays the usual device information boxes; the remainder of the window contains the Alarms Watch and Events Watch lists, and the command buttons that allow you to create, edit, and delete entries in those lists, or refresh the display.

The Þelds in the Alarms Watch display include:

Index

The index is a number that uniquely identiÞes each

 

alarm. Index numbers are user-deÞned; you can use any

 

indexing scheme that works for you. These numbers are

 

permanently assigned to their associated alarms;

 

however, index numbers made available by the deletion

 

of existing alarms can be assigned to new alarms, as

 

needed. Note that indices 2000 to 3999 are reserved and

 

unavailable.

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