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RMON Group 9—Events

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Chapter 6: Remote Monitoring

RMON Group 9—Events

The RMON Event Group allows you to define events that are triggered by alarms.
An event can be a log message, an SNMP trap, or both.

When an alarm is generated, it triggers a corresponding event notification. Use the
following commands to correlate an Event index to an alarm:

ex2500(config)# rmon alarm <alarm number> rise-event <event number>
ex2500(config)# rmon alarm <alarm number> fall-event <event number>

RMON events use SNMP and syslogs to send notifications. Therefore, an SNMP trap
host must be configured for trap event notification to work properly.

RMON uses a syslog host to send syslog messages. Therefore, an existing syslog
host must be configured for event log notification to work properly. Each log event
generates a syslog of type RMON that corresponds to the event.

Use the following commands to configure RMON event parameters:

ex2500(config)# rmon event 110 type log-only
ex2500(config)# rmon event 110 description “SYSLOG_this_alarm”
ex2500(config)# rmon event 110 owner “log icmpInEchos alarm”

This configuration creates an RMON event that sends a syslog message each time it
is triggered by an alarm.

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