Figure 42 alarm variable list, Figure 42 – Panasonic 470 User Manual

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Chapter 6 Configuring RMON using Device Manager

Figure 42
Alarm variable list

Alarm variables are in three formats, depending on the type:

A chassis alarm ends in x where the x index is hard-coded. No
further information is required.

A card, spanning tree group (STG) or EtherStat alarm ends with
a dot (.). You must enter a card number, STG ID, IP address,
or EtherStat information.

A port alarm ends with no dot or index and requires using the
port shortcut menu. An example of a port alarm is ifInOctets
(interface incoming octet count).

For this example, select Bridge > dot1dStpTopChanges.0 from
the variable list. This example is a chassis alarm, indicated by
the ".0" in the variable.

3

For this example, select a rising value of 4 and a falling value of 0.

4

Leave the remaining fields at their default values, including a sample
type of Delta.

5

Click Insert.

If you want to make field changes, see the field descriptions shown
in

Table 44 "Rmon Insert Alarm dialog box fields" (page 103)

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—End—

Nortel Ethernet Switch 460/470

Configuration — System Monitoring

NN47210-503

01.01

Standard

3.7

22 February 2007

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