Registering And Defining An Embedded Event Manager Applet - Cisco IE-4000 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring Embedded Event Manager
Prerequisites
an interface link status changes.
an interface line status changes.
Identity—Generates an event when AAA authorization and authentication is successful, when failure occurs, or after
normal user traffic on the port is allowed to flow.
Mac-Address-Table—Generates an event when a MAC address is learned in the MAC address table.
Note:
The Mac-Address-Table event detector is supported only on switch platforms and can be used only on Layer
2 interfaces where MAC addresses are learned. Layer 3 interfaces do not learn addresses, and routers do not usually
support the MAC address-table infrastructure needed to notify EEM of a learned MAC address.
EEM 3.2 also introduces CLI commands to support the applets to work with the new event detectors.
Prerequisites
Review the
Information About Embedded Event Manager, page
If the action snmp-trap command is used, the snmp-server enable traps event-manager command must be
enabled to permit SNMP traps to be sent from the Cisco IOS device to the SNMP server. Other relevant snmp-server
commands must also be configured; for details see the action snmp-trap command page.
Guidelines and Limitations
The EEM feature is supported with both Lanbase and IP Services license starting with the 15.2(4)EC release for the IE
4010 and with the15.2(5)E release for IE 4000 and IE 5000. Prior to the 15.2(5)E release, IP Services license was required
on the IE 4000 and IE 5000 platforms.
For complete information about configuring embedded event manager, see
Guide, Cisco IOS Release
Default Settings
No EEM policies are registered.
Configuring Embedded Event Manager
Registering and Defining an Embedded Event Manager Applet, page 793
Registering and Defining an Embedded Event Manager TCL Script, page 794

Registering and Defining an Embedded Event Manager Applet

BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Review the
Information About Embedded Event Manager, page
DETAILED STEPS
Note:
Only one event applet command is allowed in an EEM applet. Multiple action applet commands are permitted. If
you do not specify the no event and no action commands, the applet is removed when you exit configuration mode.
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Embedded Event Manager Configuration
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