RMON event configuration

Command: /cfg/rmon/event <1-65535>

[RMON Event 1 Menu]

descn

- Set description for the event

type

- Set event type

owner

- Set owner for the event

delete

-

Delete this event and restore defaults

cur

-

Display current event configuration

The following table describes the RMON Event Menu options.

Table 173 RMON Event Menu options

Command

Description

 

 

descn <1-127 characters>

Enter a text string to describe the event.

 

The description can have a maximum of 127 characters.

 

 

type nonelogtrapboth

Selects the type of notification provided for this event. For log events, an entry is

 

made in the log table and sent to the configured syslog host. For trap events, an

 

SNMP trap is sent to the management station (/cfg/snmp/trap).

 

 

owner <1-127 characters>

Enter a text string that identifies the person or entity that uses this event index.

 

The owner can have a maximum of 127 characters.

 

 

delete

Deletes this event index.

 

 

cur

Displays the current RMON Event parameters.

 

 

RMON alarm configuration

Command: /cfg/rmon/alarm <1-65535>

[RMON Alarm 1 Menu]

oid

- Set MIB oid datasource to monitor

intrval

- Set alarm interval

sample

- Set sample type

almtype

- Set startup alarm type

rlimit

- Set rising threshold

flimit

- Set falling threshold

revtidx - Set event index to fire

on rising threshold crossing

fevtidx

- Set event index to fire

on falling threshold crossing

owner

- Set owner for the alarm

 

delete

-

Delete this alarm and restore defaults

cur

-

Display current alarm configuration

The Alarm RMON group can track rising or falling values for a MIB object. The MIB object must be a counter, gauge, integer, or time interval. Each alarm index must correspond to an event index that triggers once the alarm threshold is crossed.

The following table describes the RMON Alarm Menu options.

Table 174 RMON Alarm Menu options

Command

Description

 

 

oid <1-127 characters>

Configures an alarm MIB Object Identifier.

 

The alarm OID can have a maximum of 127 characters.

 

 

intrval <1-65535>

Configures the time interval over which data is sampled and compared

 

with the rising and falling thresholds.

 

The range is from 1 to 65535 seconds. The default is 1800 seconds.

 

 

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