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mib-object-id—Specifies the object identifier of the variable to be sampled.
(Valid OID)
interval—Specifies the interval in seconds during which the data is
sampled and compared with rising and falling thresholds. (Range:
1–4294967295)
rising-threshold—Specifies the rising threshold value. (Range:
0–4294967295)
falling-threshold—Specifies the falling threshold value. (Range:
0–4294967295)
rising-event—Specifies the index of the event triggered when a rising
threshold is crossed. (Range: 0–65535)
falling-event—Specifies the index of the event triggered when a falling
threshold is crossed. (Range: 0–65535)
type {absolute | delta}—Specifies the method used for sampling the
selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against the
thresholds. The possible values are:
-
absolute—Specifies that the selected variable value is compared
directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval.
-
delta—Specifies that the selected variable value of the last sample is
subtracted from the current value, and the difference is compared with
the thresholds.
startup {rising | rising-falling | falling}—Specifies the alarm that may be sent
when this entry becomes valid. The possible values are:
-
rising—Specifies that if the first sample (after this entry becomes valid)
is greater than or equal to rising-threshold, a single rising alarm is
generated.
-
rising-falling—Specifies that if the first sample (after this entry becomes
valid) is greater than or equal to
generated. If the first sample (after this entry becomes valid) is less than
or equal to falling-threshold, a single falling alarm is generated.
-
falling —Specifies that if the first sample (after this entry becomes valid)
is less than or equal to falling-threshold, a single falling alarm is
generated.
name
owner
—Specifies the name of the person who configured this alarm.
(Valid string)
Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) Commands
rising-threshold
, a single rising alarm is
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