Events; How Events Work; Viewing An Event - Nortel BayStack 380-24F Reference

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The RMONAlarms dialog box opens with the Alarms tab
displayed.
2
Click any field for the alarm that you want to delete to highlight it.
3
Click Delete.

Events

RMON events and alarms work together to notify you when values in your
network are outside of a specified range. When values pass the specified ranges,
the alarm is triggered and "fires." The event specifies how the activity is recorded.

How events work

An event specifies whether a trap, a log, or a trap and a log is generated to view
alarm activity. When RMON is globally enabled, two default events are
generated:
RisingEvent
FallingEvent
The default events specify that when an alarm goes out of range, the "firing" of
the alarm will be tracked in both a trap and a log. For example, when an alarm
fires at the rising threshold, the rising event specifies that this information be sent
to both a trap and a log. Likewise, when an alarm passes the falling threshold, the
falling event specifies that this information be sent to a trap and a log.

Viewing an event

To view a table of events:
1
From the Device Manager main menu, choose RMON > Alarms.
The RMONAlarms dialog box opens displaying the Alarms tab
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2
Click the Events tab.
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