Event Snmp Oid - HPE FlexNetwork 5130 HI Series Network Management And Monitoring Command Reference

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Examples
# Configure a CLI-defined policy to monitor all instances of the process snmpd for restart events.
<Sysname>system-view
[Sysname] rtm cli-policy test
[Sysname-rtm-test] event process restart name snmpd

event snmp oid

Use event snmp oid to configure an SNMP event for a CLI-defined monitor policy.
Use undo event to delete the event in a CLI-defined monitor policy.
Syntax
event snmp oid oid monitor-obj { get | next } start-op start-op start-val start-val restart-op
restart-op restart-val restart-val [ interval interval ]
undo event
Default
No SNMP event is configured.
Views
CLI-defined policy view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
oid oid: Specifies the OID of the monitored MIB variable, a string of 1 to 256 characters.
monitor-obj { get | next }: Specifies the SNMP operation used for sampling variable values. The get
keyword represents the SNMP get operation, and the next keyword represents the SNMP getNext
operation.
start-op start-op: Specifies the operator for comparing the sampled value with the start threshold.
The start threshold is crossed if the comparison result meets the condition. For keywords available
for the start-op argument, see
start-val start-val: Specifies the start threshold to be compared with the sampled value. The start-val
argument can be any data type supported by SNMP, including numerals and character strings. The
value range for the start-val argument is a string of 1 to 512 characters. If the threshold value
contains spaces, you must enclose the value in quotation marks (" ").
restart-op op: Specifies the operator for comparing the sampled value with the restart threshold.
The restart threshold is crossed if the comparison result meets the condition. For keywords available
for the start-op argument, see
restart-op restart-val: Specifies the restart threshold to be compared with the sampled value. The
restart-val argument can be any data type supported by SNMP, including numerals and character
strings. The value range for the restart-val argument is a string of 1 to 512 characters. If the threshold
value contains spaces, you must enclose the value in quotation marks (" ").
interval interval: Specifies the sampling interval in the range of 1 to 4294967295, in seconds. The
default value is 300.
Usage guidelines
Use SNMP event monitor policy to monitor value changes of MIB variables.
You can configure only one event for a monitor policy. If the monitor policy already contains an event,
the new event replaces the old event.
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