Alcatel OS-LS-6224 User Manual page 149

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• Port — Displays the RMON statistics for the selected port.
• LAG — Displays the RMON statistics for the selected LAG.
• Counter Value — Displays the selected MIB variable value.
• Sample Type — Defines the sampling method for the selected variable and
comparing the value against the thresholds. The possible field values are:
• Delta — Subtracts the last sampled value from the current value. The difference
in the values is compared to the threshold.
• Absolute — Compares the values directly with the thresholds at the end of the
sampling interval.
• Rising Threshold — Displays the rising counter value that triggers the rising
threshold alarm. The rising threshold is presented on top of the graph bars. Each
monitored variable is designated a color.
• Rising Event — Displays the mechanism in which the alarms are reported. The
possible field values are:
• LOG — Indicates there is not a saving mechanism for either the device or in the
management system. If the device is not reset, the entry remains in the Log
Table.
• TRAP — Indicates that an SNMP trap is generated, and sent via the Trap
mechanism. The Trap can also be saved using the Trap mechanism.
• Both— Indicates that both the Log and Trap mechanisms are used to report
alarms.
• Falling Threshold — Displays the falling counter value that triggers the falling
threshold alarm. The falling threshold is graphically presented on top of the graph
bars. Each monitored variable is designated a color.
• Falling Event — Displays the mechanism in which the alarms are reported.
• Startup Alarm — Displays the trigger that activates the alarm generation. Rising
is defined by crossing the threshold from a low-value threshold to a higher-value
threshold.
• Rising Alarm — The rising counter value that triggers the rising threshold alarm.
• Falling Alarm — The falling counter value that triggers the falling threshold
alarm.
• Rising and Falling — The rising and falling counter values that trigger the alarm.
• Interval — Defines the alarm interval time in seconds.
• Owner — Displays the device or user that defined the alarm.
• Remove — Removes the RMON Alarms Table entry.
Web – Click System, RMON, Alarm, define the fields, and click Apply.
Managing RMON Statistics
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