o m

Interval

The interval in seconds over which the data is sampled and compared with the

 

rising and falling thresholds.

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Sample Type

The method of sampling the variable and calculating the value compared

. d

 

against the thresholds. If the value is absolute, the value of the variable is

o r t

 

compared directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval. If

p p

 

the value is delta, the value of the variable at the last sample is subtracted from

s u

 

the current value, and the difference compared with the thresholds.

 

 

Startup Alarm

The alarm that may be sent when this entry is first set. If the first sample is

m

c o

 

greater than or equal to the rising threshold, and startup alarm is equal to rising

l l .

 

or rising and falling, then a single rising alarm is generated. If the first sample is

d e

 

less than or equal to the falling threshold, and startup alarm is equal falling or

w .

 

rising and falling, then a single falling alarm is generated.

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Rising Threshold

A sampled statistic threshold. When the current sampled value is greater than

 

 

 

or equal to this threshold, and the value at the last sampling interval is less

 

 

than this threshold, a single event is generated.

 

 

 

 

Falling Threshold

A sampled statistic threshold. When the current sampled value is less than or

 

 

equal to this threshold, and the value at the last sampling interval is greater

 

 

than this threshold, a single event is generated.

 

 

 

 

Rising Event

The event index used when a rising threshold is crossed.

 

 

 

 

Falling Event

The event index used when a falling threshold is crossed.

 

 

 

rmon event

The rmon event Global Configuration mode command configures an event. To remove an event, use the no form of this command.

Syntax

rmon event index type [community text] [description text] [owner name]

no rmon event index

index—The event index. (Range: 1 - 65535)

type—The type of notification that the device generates about this event. Can have the following values: none, log, trap, log-trap. In the case of log, an entry is made in the log table for each event. In the case of trap, an SNMP trap is sent to one or more management stations.

community text—If an SNMP trap is to be sent, it is sent to the SNMP community specified by this octet string. (Range: 0-127 characters)

description text—A comment describing this event. (Range: 0-127 characters)

owner name—Enter a name that specifies who configured this event. If unspecified, the name is an empty string. (Range: 0-127 characters)

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5324 specifications

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