Adding a Threshold Parameter
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After you have set the trap thresholds on the Gatekeeper, SIP Proxy Server, or
any of the Back-end Servers, you must restart the SNMP agent. Refer to
Restarting Other Entities
in Chapter 4 for more information.
Adding a Threshold
Parameter
To add a parameter to monitor:
1
Open a console window for the device where the threshold parameter is going
to be added. (For the Media Gateway, you need to select the edge server card.)
2
From the
Configuration
menu, click
Programmed Settings.
3
Select the
3COM SNMP SubAgent
from the Select Entity window (For
Back-end Servers and the Gatekeeper, select
3Com SNMP Agent
.) and click
OK
.
Threshold Event
Severity
The severity configured will be sent
in the trap.
None
Critical
Warning
Informational
Threshold Alarm State
State of the threshold object. If an
object is not active, then it has a
state of none. If an object is above
threshold, then this object will show
that state. If an Object has cleared
the threshold, then it will show that
state. If an object is not a part of
the CommonAgent, the
thresholdState will become invalid.
If an object is not internally
accessible, then it will have a state
of Inaccessible.
This is a read-only column.
None
Invalid
Warning
Critical
Clear
Inaccessible
Information
Threshold Row Status
Status of the threshold object. This
is a user-defined entry that is used
to create rows in the table. The
state rowstate can itself be only
active, notReady, notInService. A
rowState of notReady implies that
one or more parameters of the row
haven’t been set to the correct
value. A row in the underCreation
state can be set to active state.
Active
CreateAndWait
notInService
destroy
notReady
createAndGo
Table 8
Threshold Monitor Configuration Fields
(continued)
Field Name
Description
Possible Selections
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