Configuring A Statistics Entry - HP FlexNetwork NJ5000 User Manual

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Task
Configuring an alarm
entry
Displaying RMON running status
After you configure the RMON statistics function or the alarm function, you can view RMON running
status and verify the configuration by performing tasks in
Table 29 Displaying RMON running status
Task
Displaying RMON statistics
Displaying RMON history
sampling information
Displaying RMON event logs

Configuring a statistics entry

Select Device > RMON from the navigation tree.
1.
The Statistics tab page appears.
Figure 63 Statistics entry
Click Add.
2.
Remarks
log the event, send a trap to the NMS, take no action, and log the event and send
a trap to the NMS.
IMPORTANT:
You cannot create an entry if the values of the specified alarm variable, sampling
interval, sampling type, rising threshold and falling threshold are identical to
those of an existing entry in the system.
Required.
You can create up to 60 alarm entries for an alarm table.
With an alarm entry created, the specified alarm event is triggered when an
abnormity occurs. The alarm event defines how to deal with the abnormity.
IMPORTANT:
You cannot create an entry if the values of the specified event description,
owners, and actions are identical to those of an existing entry in the system.
Remarks
Display the interface statistics during the period from the time the
statistics entry is created to the time the page is displayed. The
statistics are cleared after the device reboots.
After you create a history control entry on an interface, the system
calculates the information of the interface periodically and saves the
information to the etherHistoryEntry table. You can perform this task to
display the entries in this table. When you configure the history group,
the system specifies the number of history sampling records that can
be displayed and the history sampling interval.
If you configure the system to log an event after the event is triggered
when you configure the event group, the event is recorded in the
RMON log. Perform this task to display the details of the log table.
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