Set Rmon Event Properties; Show Rmon Event Output Details - Enterasys D2 D2G124-12P Cli Reference Manual

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Table 13-45 show rmon event Output Details
Output Field
Index
Owner
Status
Description
Type
Community
Last Time Sent

set rmon event properties

Use this command to configure an RMON event entry, or to create a new event entry with an 
unused event index number. 
Syntax
set rmon event properties index [description description] [type {none | log | trap
| both}] [community community] [owner owner]
Parameters
index
description 
description
type none | log | 
trap | both
community 
community
owner owner
Defaults
If description is not specified, none will be applied.
If not specified, type none will be applied.
If owner is not specified, monitor will be applied.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
What It Displays...
Index number for this event entry.
Text string identifying who configured this entry.
Whether this event entry is enabled (valid) or disabled.
Text string description of this event.
Whether the event notification will be a log entry, and SNMP trap, both, or none.
SNMP community name if message type is set to trap.
When an event notification matching this entry was sent.
Specifies an index number for this entry. Maximum number of entries is 
100. Maximum value is 65535.
(Optional) Specifies a text string description of this event.
(Optional) Specifies the type of RMON event notification as: none, a log 
table entry, an SNMP trap, or both a log entry and a trap message.
(Optional) Specifies an SNMP community name to use if the message 
type is set to trap. For details on setting SNMP traps and community 
names, refer to "Creating a Basic SNMP Trap Configuration" on 
page 5‐37.
(Optional) Specifies the name of the entity that configured this entry.
set rmon event properties
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