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Chapter 19 RMON-Lite

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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 RMON-Lite
screen to view the screen as shown.

Figure 80 RMON Event : Overview.

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Sample Type

Select the method of obtaining the sample value. Choices are Absolute and Value.

Startup Alarm

Select the startup alarm type (Rising Threshold, Falling Threshold, Rising Or

Falling Threshold).

Rising

Threshold

Specify a rising threshold (between 0 and 2147483647). When a value is greater or

equal to this threshold, the probe triggers an alarm.

Falling

Threshold

Specify the falling threshold (between 0 and 2147483647). When a value is smaller

or equal to this threshold, the probe triggers an alarm.

Rising Event

Select an index number of a rising event.

Falling Event

Select an index number of a falling event.

Owner

Enter a descriptive name of the application that creates this entry. You can use 1-64

printable ASCII characters. Spaces are not allowed.

Apply

Click this to save the settings to the switch.

Alarm Overview Click this to go back to the RMON Alarm : Overview screen.

Table 60 RMON Alarm : Create New Alarm (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Table 61 RMON Event : Overview

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

RMON MIB

Table:

Use this drop down list box to select the MIB table you want to view. Click Apply to

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

Event

Click this to configure new events on the switch.

Index

This field displays an event index number. Click this number to edit the event entry.

Description

This field displays a description of the event.

Type

This field displays the event type (1:None, 2:Log, 3:SNMP-Trap, 4:Log-and-Trap).

Community

This field displays the community or SNMP trap.

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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