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7.4.2.2
Object of Sample Inquiry
User needs object value used for sample inquiry to provide RMON Alarm. The following is
rule of object for sample inquiry. To assign object used for sample inquiry, use the follow-
ing command.
Command Mode
Description
sample-variable
MIB-OBJECT
RMON
Assigns MIB object used for sample inquiry.
7.4.2.3
Absolute Comparison and Delta Comparison
It is possible to select the way to compare MIB object used for sample inquiry in case of
configuring RMON Alarm. Absolute comparison directly compares object selected as
sample with the threshold. For instance, when you want to know the point of 30,000 times
of sample inquiry, if you configure apSvcConnections as 30,000, it is for Absolute com-
parison. To compare object selected as sample with the threshold, use the following
command.
Command Mode
Description
sample-type absolute
RMON
Compares object with the threshold directly.
Delta comparison compares difference between current data and the latest data with the
threshold. For instance, in order to know the point of variable notation rule 100,000 more
than the former rule, configure apCntHits as Delta comparison. To configure delta com-
parison, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
sample-type delta
RMON
Compares difference between current data and the
latest data with the threshold.
7.4.2.4
Upper Bound of Threshold
If you need to occur alarm when object used for sample inquiry is more than upper bound
of threshold, you have to configure the upper bound of threshold. To configure upper
bound of threshold, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
rising-threshold
VALUE
RMON
Configures upper bound of threshold.
VALUE: 0-2147483647
After configuring upper bound of threshold, configure to generate RMON event when ob-
ject is more than configured threshold. Use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
rising-event
<1-65535>
RMON
Configures to generate RMON event when object is
more than configured threshold.
1-65535: event index