Display Rmon Eventlog - HPE FlexFabric 5930 Series Network Management And Monitoring Command Reference

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Field
last triggered at
time uptime
Related commands
rmon event

display rmon eventlog

Use display rmon eventlog to display event log entries.
Syntax
display rmon eventlog [ entry-number ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
entry-number: Specifies an event entry index in the range of 1 to 65535. If you do not specify an entry,
the command displays log entries for all event entries.
Usage guidelines
If the log action is specified for an event, the system adds a record in the event log table each time
the event occurs. Each record contains the log entry index, time when the event was logged (the
amount of time that elapsed since system startup), and event description.
The system can maintain up to 10 records for an event. The most recent record replaces the oldest
record if the number of records reaches 10.
Examples
# Display the RMON log for event entry 99.
<Sysname> display rmon eventlog 99
EventEntry 99 owned by ww is VALID.
LogEntry 99.1 created at 50days 08h:54m:44s uptime.
Description: The 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.4.5 defined in alarmEntry 77,
uprise 16760000 with alarm value 16776314. Alarm sample type is absolute.
LogEntry 99.2 created at 50days 09h:11m:13s uptime.
Description: The 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.4.5 defined in alarmEntry 77,
less than(or =) 20000000 with alarm value 16951648. Alarm sample type is absolute.
LogEntry 99.3 created at 50days 09h:18m:43s uptime.
Description: The alarm formula defined in prialarmEntry 777,
less than(or =) 15000000 with alarm value 14026493. Alarm sample type is absolute.
LogEntry 99.4 created at 50days 09h:23m:28s uptime.
Description: The alarm formula defined in prialarmEntry 777,
uprise 17000000 with alarm value 17077846. Alarm sample type is absolute.
This example shows that the event log table has four records for event 99:
Two records were created when event 99 was triggered by alarm entry 77.
Description
Last time when the event occurred, which is represented as the amount of
time that elapsed since the system startup. The MIB object for this field is
eventLastTimeSent.
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