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host1(config-mgmtevent-trigger)#
boolean-test event george trigger1
When specifying an event, make sure to use the exact owner name and event name.
4.
Specify the agent on which the object resides.
host1(config-mgmtevent-trigger)#
agent context-name router1
You can obtain the agent context name for a virtual router from the
show snmp agent
command. The agent context name is independent of the virtual router name.
5.
Enable the trigger.
host1(config-mgmtevent-trigger)#
enable
Once enabled, you cannot edit an event or trigger configuration. To change an enabled
event or trigger, you must delete it and re-create it.
Defining a Threshold Test
To define a threshold test:
1.
Define the threshold-test values that you want this trigger to use.
NOTE:
The rising value must always be larger than the falling value.
Entering a lower rising value than a falling value will provide invalid results
or errors.
•
absolute-value—Use when defining absolute threshold values
host1(config-mgmtevent-trigger)#
threshold-test absolute-value rising 2000 falling
1900
•
delta-value—Use when defining delta threshold values
host1(config-mgmtevent-trigger)#
threshold-test delta-value rising 2000 falling
1900
2.
Define the startup threshold condition that you predict the sample to initially
follow—falling, rising, risingorfalling. For example, if you are sampling a MIB value that
you know will start from zero and rise, you would specify a rising startup condition.
host1(config-mgmtevent-trigger)#
threshold-test startup rising
3.
Specify the events (rising or falling) that you want the threshold-test trigger to use
by entering an event owner name and event name.
NOTE:
You do not need to bind a failure event to a trigger. If you create a
failure event, if a failure occurs, and if the trigger owner and the event
owner are the same, the router sends the trap.
host1(config-mgmtevent-trigger)#
threshold-test event falling sysadmin fallingtrigger
host1(config-mgmtevent-trigger)#
threshold-test event rising sysadmin risingtrigger
When specifying an event, make sure to use the exact owner name and event name.
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