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HC Overflow Pkts 512 - 1023 Octets: 0
HC Overflow Pkts 1024 - 1518 Octets: 0

show rmon hcalarms

This command displays the entries in the RMON high-capacity alarm table.
Format
show rmon {hcalarms | hcalarm alarm-index}
Mode
Privileged Exec
Term
High Capacity Alarm Index An arbitrary integer index value used to uniquely identify the high capacity alarm entry. The
High Capacity Alarm
Variable
High Capacity Alarm
Interval
High Capacity Alarm
Sample Type
High Capacity Alarm
Absolute Value
High Capacity Alarm
Absolute Alarm Status
High Capacity Alarm
Startup Alarm
High Capacity Alarm
Rising-Threshold Absolute
Value Low
High Capacity Alarm
Rising-Threshold Absolute
Value High
High Capacity Alarm
Rising-Threshold Value
Status
High Capacity Alarm
Falling-Threshold
Absolute Value Low
M6100 Series Switches
HC Pkts 512 - 1023 Octets: 0
HC Pkts 1024 - 1518 Octets: 0
Description
range is 1 to 65535.
The object identifier of the particular variable to be sampled. Only variables that resolve to an
ASN.1 primitive type of integer.
The interval in seconds over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and
falling thresholds. The range is 1 to 2147483647. The default is 1.
The method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared
against the thresholds. Possible types are Absolute Value or Delta Value. The default is
Absolute Value.
The absolute value (that is, the unsigned value) of the hcAlarmVariable statistic during the
last sampling period. The value during the current sampling period is not made available until
the period is complete. This object is a 64-bit unsigned value that is Read-Only.
This object indicates the validity and sign of the data for the high capacity alarm absolute
value object (hcAlarmAbsValueobject). Possible status types are valueNotAvailable,
valuePositive, or valueNegative. The default is valueNotAvailable.
High capacity alarm startup alarm that may be sent. Possible values are rising, falling, or
rising-falling. The default is rising-falling.
The lower 32 bits of the absolute value for threshold for the sampled statistic. The range is 0
to 4294967295. The default is 1.
The upper 32 bits of the absolute value for threshold for the sampled statistic. The range is 0
to 4294967295. The default is 0.
This object indicates the sign of the data for the rising threshold, as defined by the objects
hcAlarmRisingThresAbsValueLow and hcAlarmRisingThresAbsValueHigh. Possible values
are valueNotAvailable, valuePositive, or valueNegative. The default is valuePositive.
The lower 32 bits of the absolute value for threshold for the sampled statistic. The range is 0
to 4294967295. The default is 1.
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