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7.4.2.5
Lower Bound of Threshold
If you need to occur alarm when object used for sample inquiry is less than lower bound
of threshold, you should configure lower bound of threshold. To configure lower bound of
threshold, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
falling-threshold
NUMBER
RMON
Configures lower bound of threshold.
After configuring lower bound of threshold, configure to generate RMON event when ob-
ject is less than configured threshold. Use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
falling-event
<1-65535>
RMON
Configures to generate RMON alarm when object is
less than configured threshold.
7.4.2.6
Configuring Standard of the First Alarm
It is possible for users to configure the standard the first time alarm is occurred. The user
can select the first point when object is more than threshold, or the first point when object
is less than threshold, or the first point when object is more than threshold or less than
threshold.
To configure the first RMON alarm to occur when object is less than lower bound of
threshold first, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
startup-type falling
RMON
Configures the first RMON Alarm to occur when object
is less than lower bound of threshold first.
To configure the first alarm to occur when object is firstly more than upper bound of
threshold, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
startup-type rising
RMON
Configures the first Alarm to occur when object is firstly
more than upper bound of threshold.
To configure the first alarm to occur when object is firstly more than threshold or less than
threshold, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
startup-type rising-and-falling
RMON
Configures the first Alarm to occur when object is firstly
more than threshold or less than threshold.
7.4.2.7
Interval of Sample Inquiry
The interval of sample inquiry means time interval to compare selected sample data with
upper bound of threshold or lower bound of threshold in terns of seconds.