Example Of Configuring An Rmon Alarm; Setting The System Date And Time; Setting The System Date And Time Manually - Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Configuration Manual

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Example of configuring an RMON alarm

The following example shows the use of the
IDs and then associate them with an alarm. The event IDs are highlighted in the alarm statement.
Figure 4-48. Configuring an RMON Alarm
Force10# config
Force10 (config)#rmon event 10
Force10 (config)#rmon event 20
Force10 (config)#rmon alarm 50 1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.1.1.16.0.2 absolute rising-threshold 200 10
falling-threshold 100 20
Force10 (config)#exit
Force10# show rmon
RMON status
Total memory used ..................... 202260 bytes.
Ether statistics table ................ 2 entries, 1184 bytes
Ether history table ................... 9 entries, 198876 bytes
Alarm table ........................... 2 entries, 536 bytes
Event table ........................... 4 entries, 1664 bytes
Log table ............................. 0 entries, 0 bytes
Force10#

Setting the System Date and Time

This section describes how to configure the date and time on the switch. The date and time are used for
synchronizing network resources, particularly the timestamps in logs (see
You have the option of using the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) feature or simply setting the
clock (both date and time) manually. Once set, the clock updates automatically through a system reboot or
shutdown.
Note: Setting the timezone is not supported.
This section contains the following major sub-sections:

Setting the System Date and Time Manually

SNTP Overview
CLI Examples of SNTP Setup on page 80
Setting the System Date and Time Manually
Use the
clock time
Enter either the date in dd/mm/yyyy format (for example, 10/01/2007 for October 1, 2007) or the time in
hh:mm:ss format (for example, 22:45:00, for 10:45 P.M.). If you enter only one parameter (either date or
time), while leaving the other parameter unchanged, the unchanged parameter continues to be based on the
previous command execution.
78
|
Management
{
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} command in Global Config mode to set the software clock.
dd/mm/yyyy
hh:mm:ss
and
rmon event
rmon alarm
commands to create two event
System Logs on page
101).

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