Configuring an RMON Alarm
Defining a Rising Threshold and Rising Event
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To define a delta sampling, enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# sample-type delta
To reset the sample type to delta sampling, enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# no sample-type
If you want to be notified when a sampling is greater than or equal to a specific
number, set a rising threshold and associate it with a configured RMON event.
You must create an RMON event before you can associate it with an alarm.
For a single rising alarm event to occur, a sampled value is greater than or equal
to the rising threshold value, and the value at the last sampling interval is less than
this threshold.
Use the rising-threshold rising_value command to set the threshold for the
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alarm. The rising_value variable is the threshold for the rising sample type.
Enter an integer from 0 (default) to 4294967295.
To set the rising threshold value of 100, enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# rising-threshold 100
To reset the rising threshold to 0, enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# no rising-threshold
Use the rising-event rising_index command to associate a configured event
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to the RMON alarm when the sampled value exceeds the rising threshold
value. The rising_index variable is the event index used when a rising
threshold is crossed. Enter a previously created RMON event index (see the
"Creating an Index for an RMON Event"
generated.
To associate the threshold to RMON event 1, enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# rising-event 1
To see a list of RMON events, enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# rising-event ?
To reset the rising event to 0 (no event is generated), enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# no rising-event
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section). If you enter 0, no event is
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