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Table 60 RMON Alarm : Create New Alarm (continued)
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Sample Type | Select the method of obtaining the sample value. Choices are Absolute and Value. |
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Startup Alarm | Select the startup alarm type (Rising Threshold, Falling Threshold, Rising Or |
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Rising | Specify a rising threshold (between 0 and 2147483647). When a value is greater or |
Threshold | equal to this threshold, the probe triggers an alarm. |
Falling | Specify the falling threshold (between 0 and 2147483647). When a value is smaller |
Threshold | or equal to this threshold, the probe triggers an alarm. |
Rising Event | Select an index number of a rising event. |
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Falling Event | Select an index number of a falling event. |
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Owner | Enter a descriptive name of the application that creates this entry. You can use |
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Apply | Click this to save the settings to the switch. |
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Alarm Overview | Click this to go back to the RMON Alarm : Overview screen. |
19.6 RMON Event : Overview
Use the RMON Event : Overview screen to view and delete event entries configured on the
switch. Select [9] Event from the RMON MIB Table: drop down listbox in the
Figure 80 RMON Event : Overview.
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 61 RMON Event : Overview
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
RMON MIB | Use this drop down list box to select the MIB table you want to view. Click Apply to |
Table: | refresh the screen to the selected MIB table view. |
Refresh | Click this to update all the fields in the RMON Event : Overview screen. |
Create new | Click this to configure new events on the switch. |
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Index | This field displays an event index number. Click this number to edit the event entry. |
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Description | This field displays a description of the event. |
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Type | This field displays the event type (1:None, 2:Log, |
Community | This field displays the community or SNMP trap. |
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Last Time Sent | This field indicates the value of system up time on the switch when this event was |
| last generated. It appears in the following format “XXD: XXH: XXM: XXS”, where |
| “XX” stands for a number and “D” stands for days, “H” for hours, “M” for minutes and |
| “S” for seconds. |
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