Configuring The Rmon Statistics Function - H3C S3100V2-52TP Configuration Manual

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Figure 28 Rising and falling alarm events
Private alarm group
The private alarm group calculates the values of alarm variables and compares the result with the defined
threshold, thereby realizing a more comprehensive alarm function.
The system handles the prialarm alarm table entry (as defined by the user) in the following ways:
Periodically samples the prialarm alarm variables defined in the prialarm formula.
Calculates the sampled values based on the prialarm formula.
Compares the result with the defined threshold.
Generates an appropriate event if the threshold value is reached.
NOTE:
If an alarm entry crosses a threshold multiple times in succession, the RMON agent generates an alarm
event only for the first crossing. For example, if the value of a sampled alarm variable crosses the rising
threshold multiple times before it crosses the falling threshold, only the first crossing triggers a rising alarm
event. If the count result of the private alarm group overpasses the same threshold multiple times, only the
first one can cause an alarm event. In other words, the rising alarm and falling alarm are alternate.

Configuring the RMON statistics function

The RMON statistics function can be implemented by either the Ethernet statistics group or the history
group, but the objects of the statistics are different. You can configure a statistics group or a history group
accordingly.
A statistics object of the Ethernet statistics group is a variable defined in the Ethernet statistics table,
and the recorded content is a cumulative sum of the variable from the time the statistics entry is
created to the current time. For more information, see
function."
A statistics object of the history group is the variable defined in the history record table, and the
recorded content is a cumulative sum of the variable in each period. For more information, see
"Configuring the RMON history statistics
"Configuring the RMON Ethernet statistics
function."
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