Chapter 5 Management
3.
View configuration information about alarm 2:
zte(cfg-snmp)#show alarm 2
AlarmIndex
: 2
SampleType: absolute
Interval
: 10
Value
: 16
Threshold(R) : 8
Startup
: risingAlarm
Threshold(F) : 15
Status
: valid
EventIndex(R): 2
Variable
: 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.6.2.1
EventIndex(F): 2
Owner
: zteNj
4.
View configuration information about statistics 1:
zte(cfg-snmp)#show statistics 1
StatsIndex: 1
DropEvents
: 0
BroadcastPkts
: 0
Octets
: 0
MulticastPkts
: 0
Pkts
: 0
Pkts64Octets
: 0
Fragments
: 0
Pkts65to127Octets
: 0
Jabbers
: 0
Pkts128to255Octets
: 0
Collisions
:0
Pkts256to511Octets
: 0
CRCAlignErrors :0
Pkts512to1023Octets : 0
UndersizePkts
:0
Pkts1024to1518Octets: 0
OversizePkts
:0
DataSource(port) : 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.16
Status
: valid
Owner
: zteNj
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Configuration Result
After the above configuration, when the number of etherHistoryPkts of the first bucket
of port 16 rises over 8 or the number falls below 15, the event with the index of 2 is
triggered. The event with the index of 2 sends a trap to the management station.
5.6 ZGMP
ZGMP Overview
ZGMP is ZTE Group Manage Protocol. A cluster is a combination consisting of a set of
switches in a specific broadcast domain. This set of switches forms a unified management
domain, providing an external public network IP address and management interface, as
well as the ability to manage and access each member in the cluster.
The management switch which is configured with a public network IP address is called a
command switch. Other switches serve as member switches. In normal cases, a member
switch is not configured with a public network IP address. A private address is allocated
to each member switch through the class DHCP function of the command switch. The
command switch and member switches form a cluster (private network).
In general, the broadcast domain where a cluster is located consists of switches in these
roles: Command switch, member switches, candidate switches and independent switches.
One cluster has only one command switch. The command switch can automatically collect
the device topology and set up a cluster. After a cluster is set up, the command switch
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