Table 73: Configuring Health Monitor Fields (continued)
Option
Rising Threshold
Falling Threshold
Idp
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Documentation
Configuring the Interfaces on Which SNMP Requests Can Be Accepted (NSM Procedure)
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Function
Specifies the upper threshold as a
percentage of the maximum possible
value for the monitored variable. When
the current sampled value is greater than
or equal to this threshold and the value
at the last sampling interval is less than
this threshold, a single event is
generated. A single event is also
generated if the first sample after this
entry becomes valid is greater than or
equal to this threshold. After a rising
event is generated, another rising event
is not generated until the sampled value
falls below this threshold and reaches
the falling threshold.
Specifies the lower threshold as a
percentage of the maximum possible
value for the monitored variable. When
the current sampled value is less than
or equal to this threshold and the value
at the last sampling interval is greater
than this threshold, a single event is
generated. A single event is also
generated if the first sample after this
entry becomes valid is less than or equal
to this threshold. After a falling event is
generated, another falling event is not
generated until the sampled value rises
above this threshold and reaches the
rising threshold.
Specifies that the enterprise-specific IDP
MIB extends SNMP support to the key
monitoring and threshold-crossing traps.
Configuring SNMP RMON Alarms and Events (NSM Procedure) on page 125
You can limit the access of SNMP requests through specific interfaces by configuring the
interfaces on which SNMP requests can be accepted. If you do not configure specific
interfaces, SNMP requests entering the device through any interface are accepted,
because by default, all device interfaces have SNMP access privileges.
To configure interfaces on which SNMP requests can be accepted in NSM:
Chapter 10: Configuring SNMP
Your Action
Enter the rising threshold value. You can
enter a value from 1 through 100. The
default value is 90.
Enter the falling threshold value. You can
enter a value from 0 through 100. The
default value is 80.
1.
Expand the Health Monitor tree and
select Idp.
2. Click the New button or select an
interface and click the Edit button.
3. Enter the comment, interval, and the
rising and falling threshold values.
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