Configuration Parameters
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threshold IN OB SL PO TY CN SV AC DU
Adds an entry to the threshold table. For a complete discussion of
thresholds and threshold table entries, see the publications that came with
your network management software. The fields for this parameter are:
IN = Index number, from 1 to 160, inclusive. The maximum number of
table entries is 160.
OB = Object of threshold; valid entries in this field are conc (concentrator
or hub), slot, or port.
SL = Slot number, from 1 to 5, inclusive.
PO = Port number, from 1 to 17, inclusive.
TY = Type of threshold. Thresholds can be set for good bytes, good
packets, bad packets, CRC error packets, misaligned packets, runt
packets, fragments, too-long packets, collisions, late collisions, link
status, multicast packets, broadcast packets, short events, source
address changes, data rate mismatches, network errors, backoff
errors, and ratios of certain errors to good packets.
CN = Threshold condition that triggers response or action specified by the
AC field. Response can be triggered each time the actual value
crosses the set value; when the actual value is greater than the set
value; when the actual value per second is greater than the set value
per second; when link status changes for a port; or when an actual
rate or ratio is greater than the set rate or ratio.
SV = Set value for the threshold. This can be an absolute number or a rate,
depending on the TY field entry.
AC = Action triggered by the threshold. The action can be to send a trap; to
partition a slot or port; or to send a trap and partition a slot or port.
DU = Duration, in seconds, of the period during which the threshold is
being monitored. This value is entered in multiples of 10 seconds.