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B – Command Line Interface Set Config Command
threshold
Initiates a configuration session by which to generate and log alarms for selected events. The system displays each event, its thresholds, and sampling interval one line at a time and prompts you for a value. For each parameter, enter a new value or press the Enter key to accept the current value shown in brackets. These parameters must be saved in a configuration and activated before they will take effect. Refer to the ”Config Command” on page
Table B-9. Set Config Threshold Parameters
Parameter |
| Description |
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Threshold Monitoring Enabled | Master enable/disable parameter for all events. | |
| Enables (True) or disables (False) the generation | |
| of all enabled event alarms. The default is False. | |
CRCErrorsMonitoringEnabled | The event type enable/disable parameter. Enables | |
DecodeErrorsMonitoringEnabled | (True) or disables (False) the generation of alarms | |
ISLMonitoringEnabled | for each of the following events: | |
LoginMonitoringEnabled | | CRC errors |
LogoutMonitoringEnabled | | Decode errors |
LOSMonitoringEnabled | | ISL connection count |
| | Login errors |
| | Logout errors |
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Rising Trigger | The event count above which a rising threshold | |
| alarm is logged. The switch will not generate | |
| another rising threshold alarm for that event until | |
| the count descends below the falling threshold and | |
| again exceeds the rising threshold. | |
Falling Trigger | The event count below which a falling threshold | |
| alarm is logged. The switch will not generate | |
| another falling threshold alarm for that event until | |
| the count exceeds the rising threshold and | |
| descends again below the falling threshold. | |
Sample Window | The period of time in seconds in which to count | |
| events. | |
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