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C
5: B
HAPTER
ASELINING
Setting Baselines
Top-Level Menu
system
display
ethernet
display
softwareUpdate
fddi
set
baseline
bridge
requestedState
consoleSpeed
ip
telnet
snmp
password
analyzer
name
script
time
logout
screenHeight
consoleLock
ctlKeys
nvData
reboot
Enabling or
Disabling
Baselines
Top-Level Menu
system
display
ethernet
display
softwareUpdate
fddi
set
baseline
bridge
requestedState
consoleSpeed
ip
telnet
snmp
password
analyzer
name
script
time
logout
screenHeight
consoleLock
ctlKeys
nvData
reboot
S
TATISTICS
Setting a baseline resets the counters to zero. The accumulated totals since
power up are maintained by the system. The baseline is time-stamped.
To set a baseline, enter the following commands from the top level of the
Administration Console:
system baseline set
A message similar to the following appears:
Baseline set at 08/07/96 10:42:52 AM.
Baselining is automatically enabled when a baseline is set.
When you re-enable a baseline, the counters return to the values
accumulated from the most recent baseline you set. Disabling a
baseline returns the counters to the total accumulated values since the
last power up.
To enable the current baseline:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
system baseline requestedState
You are prompted to enter a new baseline state, as shown here:
Enter new value (disabled,enabled) [enabled]:
2 Enter
or
disabled
The new value is confirmed as shown here :
Baseline set at 08/07/96 10:42:52 AM has been disabled.
at the prompt.
enabled
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