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About Default Alarm Settings
A new or initialized Switch has four alarms defined
for each port:
Bandwidth used
Broadcast bandwidth used
Percentage of packets forwarded
Errors per 10,000 packets
The default values and actions for each of these
alarms are given in
Table 5-4 Initial settings for the default alarms
Statistic
High
Threshold
Bandwidth used
Value: 85%
No action
Broadcast band-
Value: 20%
width used
Notify and
blip
Percentage of
Value: 85%
packets for-
No action
warded
Errors per
Value: 200
10,000 packets
Notify
M
ANAGEMENT
Table
5-4.
Low
Samples
Period
ThresholdR
per
ecovery
Average
Value: 50%
4
60 secs
No action
Value: 10%
4
20 secs
No action
Value: 50%
4
60 secs
No action
Value: 100
4
60 secs
No action
About the Audit Log
The Switch keeps an audit log of all management
user sessions, providing a record of changes to any
MIB including the RMON MIB. The log can only be
read by users at the security access level using an
SNMP Network Manager.
Each entry in the log contains information in the fol-
lowing order:
Entry number
Timestamp
User ID
Item ID (including qualifier)
New value of item
There is a limit of 16 records on the number of
changes stored. The oldest records are overwritten
first.
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