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generated until the sampled value has fallen below the rising threshold,
reaches the falling threshold, and again moves back up to the rising threshold.
◆
If the current value is less than or equal to the falling threshold, and the last
sample value was greater than this threshold, then an alarm will be generated.
After a falling event has been generated, another such event will not be
generated until the sampled value has risen above the falling threshold,
reaches the rising threshold, and again moves back down to the failing
threshold.
Example
Console(config)#rmon alarm 1 1 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.6.1 15 delta
rising-threshold 100 1 falling-threshold 30 1 owner mike
Console(config)#
rmon event
This command creates a response event for an alarm. Use the
no
form to remove an
event.
Syntax
rmon event
index
[
log
] | [
trap
community
] | [
description
string
] | [
owner
name
]
no rmon event
index
index
– Index to this entry. (Range: 1-65535)
log
– Generates an RMON log entry when the event is triggered. Log
messages are processed based on the current configuration settings for
event logging (see
“Event Logging” on page 110
).
trap
– Sends a trap message to all configured trap managers (see
“snmp-
server host” on page 142
).
community
– A password-like community string sent with the trap
operation to SNMP v1 and v2c hosts. Although this string can be set using
the rmon event command by itself, it is recommended that the string be
defined using the
snmp-server community
command (
page 139
) prior to
using the rmon event command. (Range: 1-127 characters)
string
– A comment that describes this event. (Range: 1-127 characters)
name
– Name of the person who created this entry. (Range: 1-127
characters)
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Summary of Contents for EX-3524
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Page 28: ...Figures 28 ...
Page 34: ...Section I Getting Started 34 ...
Page 58: ...Chapter 1 Initial Switch Configuration Setting the System Clock 58 ...
Page 72: ...Chapter 2 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups 72 ...
Page 156: ...Chapter 5 SNMP Commands Notification Log Commands 156 ...
Page 164: ...Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring Commands 164 ...
Page 218: ...Chapter 7 Authentication Commands Management IP Filter 218 ...
Page 268: ...Chapter 8 General Security Measures Port based Traffic Segmentation 268 ...
Page 292: ...Chapter 9 Access Control Lists ACL Information 292 ...
Page 312: ...Chapter 10 Interface Commands Power Savings 312 ...
Page 324: ...Chapter 11 Link Aggregation Commands Trunk Status Display Commands 324 ...
Page 366: ...Chapter 15 Address Table Commands 366 ...
Page 428: ...Chapter 17 VLAN Commands Configuring Voice VLANs 428 ...
Page 572: ...Chapter 25 IP Interface Commands IPv6 Interface 572 ...
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