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the difference will be compared to thresholds (the difference between the variable
values at the start point and the end point of the control interval).
Startup Alarm
Event generation instruction at the first control interval. Define alarm event
generation rules for the first control interval by comparing the selected variable
with the one of the thresholds or both thresholds.
rising
—generate a single alarm event for the rising threshold, if the selected
variable value at the first control interval is above or equal to this threshold.
falling
—generate a single alarm event for the falling threshold, if the selected
variable value at the first control interval is below or equal to this threshold.
rising-falling
—generate a single alarm event for the rising and/or falling threshold, if
the selected variable value at the first control interval is is above or equal to the
rising threshold/below or equal to the falling threshold.
Rising Threshold
Rising threshold value. When the selected variable value at the previous control
interval is less than the threshold, and at the current control interval more or equal
to threshold value, the single event is generated.
Falling Threshold
Falling threshold value. When the selected variable value at the previous control
interval is more than the threshold, and at the current control interval less or equal
to threshold value, the single event is generated.
Rising Event
Event index used when the rising threshold is crossed.
Falling Event
Event index used when the falling threshold is crossed.
Owner
User, that created the record.
Show RMON remote monitoring event table.
сonsole#
show rmon events
Index Description Type Community Owner Last time sent
----- ----------- ---------- ---------- -------- -------------------
1 Errors Log CLI Nov 10 2009 18:47:17
2 High Broadcast Log-Trap router Manager Nov 10 2009 18:48:48
Table 5.156 —Description of results
Parameter
Description
Index
Index, the unique identifier of the event.
Description
Comment that describes the event.
Type
The type of notification generated by the device for this event:
none—do not create the notification
log—create table record
trap—send SNMP trap
log-trap—create table record and send SNMP trap
Community
SNMP community string for trap transmission.
Owner
User, that created the event.
Last time sent
Time and date of the last event generation. If no events has been generated, this
value will be equal to zero.
Show RMON remote monitoring record table.
console#
show rmon log
Maximum table size: 100
Event Description Time
----- ----------- --------------------
1 Errors Nov 10 2009 18:48:33