Viewing alarm status, Viewing alarm status -4 – Cabletron Systems Lancast Media Converter 7000 User Manual

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Alarm Configuration

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Basic Alarm Configuration

When the window is Þrst launched, no interfaces will be selected, and the

,

, and

buttons will be grayed out:

and

will activate when an interface is selected;

will activate when an

interface which has experienced an alarm event is selected. The presence of an
event log is indicated by the double greater-than sign (>>) displayed to the left of
the threshold value that was crossed.

Viewing Alarm Status

The Basic Alarm ConÞguration window contains all the Þelds you need to
conÞgure one or more of the three basic alarms available for each interface
installed in your RMON device:

Kilobits — Total Errors — Broadcasts/Multicasts

Use these Þelds at the top of the window to change the alarm type whose status is
displayed in the list box. For example, if the Kilobits option is selected, the
information in the list box pertains to the status of the Kilobits alarm type for each
installed interface. Before you conÞgure an alarm or alarms, be sure the
appropriate option is selected here.

The available alarm variables are:

¥

Kilobits

(ifInOctets) Ñ tracks the number of octets of data received by the

selected interface. Note that this value has been converted for you from octets
(or bytes) to kilobits (or units of 125 bytes); be sure to enter your thresholds
accordingly. For example, to set a rising threshold of 1250 octets, enter a
threshold value of 10; to set a falling threshold of 625 octets, enter a threshold
value of 5.

¥

Total Errors

(ifInErrors) Ñ tracks the number of error packets received by the

selected interface.

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Broadcast/Multicast

(ifInNUcast) Ñ tracks the number of non-unicast Ñ that

is, broadcast or multicast Ñ packets received by the selected interface.

Port Number

Provides a sequential indexing of the interfaces installed in your RMON device.

IF Number

Displays the interface number assigned to each available interface. Interfaces
installed in a SmartSwitch 7000 chassis are indexed according to an XXXXYY
scheme, where X = the slot number in which the module containing the port
resides, times 10,000; and Y = the physical index assigned to the port. For
example, an interface number of 30002 would refer to port 2 on the module
installed in slot 3 of the chassis.

TIP

Note that the three pre-selected alarm variables are all MIB II variables; this allows you to
conÞgure alarms for any installed interface Ñ even those for which no speciÞc RMON
statistics yet exist.

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