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Table 90 RMON > Event / Alarm (continued)
LABEL
Edit
Remove
View Log
Parameter
check box
Interval (sec)
Sample Type
Startup Alarm
Port Number
Variable
Owner

8.5.1 Configuring an Event

Use this screen to configure an event. To open this screen, click Add or select an entry and then
click Edit in the Event List section of the Application > RMON > Event /Alarm screen.
Figure 149 RMON > Event / Alarm > Event List Add/Edit
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 91 RMON > Event / Alarm > Event List Add/Edit
LABEL
Type
Community
ENC User's Guide
DESCRIPTION
Select an entry in the Alarm List table and click this to modify it.
Select one or more entries in the Alarm List table and click this to delete them.
Select an entry in the Alarm List table and click this to display the falling and
rising thresholds as a table.
Click this to view a list of threshold parameters and their settings.
Select the check box of an entry and click Edit, Remove, View Log or
Parameter to take the action for the entry respectively. Select or clear the check
box at the table heading line to select or clear all check boxes in this column.
This field displays how often (in seconds) the ENC checks whether the parameter's
value is within the set thresholds or not.
This field displays the method of obtaining the sample value (Absolute or Delta).
This field displays the alarm type (Rising, Falling, Rising & Falling Alarm) that
can be sent when this alarm is first activated.
This field displays the number of a port or an interface to which this alarm is sent.
This field displays the name of the MIB field whose data is to be sampled.
This field displays the name of the application that created this entry.
DESCRIPTION
Select an event type.
Select LOG to generate a log when an associated alarm is generated.
Select TRAP to generate a trap when an associated alarm is generated.
Select NONE to not generate a log or trap when an associated alarm is generated.
Select LOG & TRAP to generate a log entry and trap when an associated alarm is
generated.
This field displays the SNMP Get/Set community setting. You can use 1-31
printable ASCII characters. Spaces are allowed.
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