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Table 490: show snmp rmon Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
State of the alarm or event entry:
State
Alarms:
active
falling threshold crossed
threshold limit.
rising threshold crossed
threshold limit.
under creation
startup
object not available
SNMP agent.
instance not available
SNMP agent.
object type invalid
object processing errored
was processed.
unknown
Events:
active
under creation
unknown
Name of the SNMP object instance being monitored.
Variable name
Event identifier.
Event Index
Type of notification made when an event is triggered. It can be one of the
Type
following:
—A system log message is generated and an entry is made to the log table.
log
snmptrap
log and trap
table, and an SNMP trap is sent to the configured destination.
none
Date and time of the last event. It has the format yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
Last Event
timezone.
Community
Identifies the trap group used for sending the SNMP trap.
Variable OID
Object ID to which the variable name is resolved. The format is
Sample type
Method of sampling the monitored variable and calculating the value to compare
against the upper and lower thresholds. It can have the value of
or
delta value
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—Entry is fully configured and activated.
—Value of the variable has crossed the lower
—Value of the variable has crossed the upper
—Entry is being configured and is not yet activated.
—Alarm is waiting for the first sample of the monitored variable.
—Monitored variable of that type is not available to the
—Monitored variable's instance is not available to the
—Monitored variable is not a numeric value.
—An error occurred when the monitored variable
—State is not one of the above.
—Entry has been fully configured and activated.
—Entry is being configured and is not yet activated.
—State is not one of the above.
—An SNMP trap is sent to the configured destination.
—A system log message is generated, an entry is made to the log
—Neither log nor trap will be sent.
.
Level of Output
All levels
All levels
All levels
detail
brief
detail
x.x.x.x
.
detail
detail
absolute value
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