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rmon event
The
rmon event
Global Configuration mode command configures an event. To remove an event, use the
no
form
of this command.
Syntax
rmon event
index type
[
community text
]
[
description
text
] [
owner
name
]
no rmon event
index
Parameters
•
index
— Specifies the event index. (Range: 1 - 65535)
•
type
— Specifies the type of notification generated by the device about this event. Possible values:
none
,
log
,
trap
,
log-trap
.
•
community text
— If the specified notification type is
trap
, an SNMP trap is sent to the SNMP community
specified by this octet string. (Range: 0-127 characters)
•
description
text
— Specifies a comment describing this event. (Range: 0-127 characters)
•
name
— Specifies the name of the person who configured this event. If unspecified, the name is an empty
string.
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
If
log
is specified as the notification type, an entry is made in the log table for each event. If
trap
is specified, an
SNMP trap is sent to one or more management stations.
Example
The following example configures an event identified as index 10 and for which the device generates a notification
in the log table.
Console(config)#
rmon event
10
log
Summary of Contents for DXS-3250 - xStack Switch - Stackable
Page 12: ...Page 11 ...
Page 46: ...ACL Commands Page 45 ...
Page 68: ...Address Table Commands Page 67 ...
Page 124: ...Ethernet Configuration Commands Page 123 ...
Page 134: ...GVRP Commands Page 133 ...
Page 144: ...IGMP Snooping Commands Page 143 ...
Page 158: ...IP Addressing Commands Page 157 Console config ip helper address 172 16 9 9 49 53 ...
Page 166: ...IP Addressing Commands Page 165 ...
Page 186: ...Line Commands Page 185 ...
Page 194: ...Management ACL Commands Page 193 ...
Page 200: ...PHY Diagnostics Commands Page 199 ...
Page 208: ...Port Monitor Commands Page 207 ...
Page 216: ...Power over Ethernet Commands Page 215 ...
Page 272: ...RMON Commands Page 271 ...
Page 334: ...Spanning Tree Commands Page 333 ...
Page 428: ...VLAN Commands Page 427 ...
Page 466: ...802 1x Commands Page 465 ...