Configuring a monitor policy by using tcl – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 5600 User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

4.

Configure the actions

to take when the event
occurs.

Configure the action to execute a

command:

action number cli command-line

Configure a reboot action (MSR

2600/MSR 3600):

action number reboot [ subslot
subslot-number ]

Configure a reboot action (MSR 5600):

action number reboot [ slot slot-number
[ subslot subslot-number ] ]

Configure a logging action:

action syslog priority level facility
local-number
msg msg-body

Configure an active/standby switchover

action:
action number switchover

By default, a monitor
policy does not

contain any actions.
Repeat this step to
add up to 232 actions

to the policy.

You can reference a variable

name in the $variable_name
format instead of specifying a

specific value for an argument

when you define an action.

5.

(Optional.) Assign a
user role to the policy. user-role role-name

By default, a monitor
policy contains user

roles that its creator

had at the time of
policy creation.

A monitor policy supports up to
64 valid user roles. User roles

added after this limit is reached
do not take effect.

6.

(Optional.) Configure

the maximum policy
runtime.

running-time time

The default runtime is 20
seconds.

7.

Enable the policy.

commit

By default,
CLI-defined policies

are not enabled.

A CLI-defined policy can take

effect only after you perform this

step.

Configuring a monitor policy by using Tcl

Step Command Remarks

1.

Edit a Tcl script file

(see

Table 31

).

N/A

The supported Tcl version is 8.5.8.

2.

Download the file to
the device by using

FTP or TFTP.

N/A

For more information about using FTP and
TFTP, see Fundamentals Configuration
Guide
.

3.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

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