Status and Statistics
Managing RMON
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-None—No action occurs when the alarm goes off.
-Log (Eve nt Log Table)—Add a lo g entry to the Event Log table when the
alarm is triggered.
-Trap (SNMP Manager and SYSLOG Server)—Send a trap to the remote
log server when the alarm goes off.
-Log and Trap—Add a log entry to the Event Log table and send a trap to
the remote log server when the alarm goes off.
Time—Displays the time of the event. (This is a read-only table in the parent
window and cannot be defined).
Owner—Enter the device or user that defined the event.
STEP 4 Click Apply. The RMON event is saved to the Running Configuration file.
STEP 5 Click Event Log Table to display the log of alarms that have occurred and that have
been logged (see description below).
Viewing the RMON Events Logs
The Event Log Table page displays the log of events (actions) that occurred. Two
types of events can be logged: Log or Log and Trap. The action in the event is
performed when the event is bound to an alarm (see the Alarms page) and the
conditions of the alarm have occurred.
STEP 1 Click Status and Statistics > RMON > Events.
STEP 2 Click Event Log Table.
This page displays the following fields:
Event Entry No.—Event’s log entry number.
Log No.—Log number (within the event).
Log Time—Time that the log entry was entered.
Description—Description of event that triggered the alarm.