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Table 30: SNMP Quick Configuration Summary (continued)

Your Action

Function

Field

Select the check box to enable the health
monitor and configure options. If you
do not select the check box, the health
monitor is disabled.

NOTE: If you select only the Enable
Health Monitoring check box and do not
specify the options, then SNMP health
monitoring is enabled with the default
values for the options.

Enables the SNMP health monitor on the
router. The health monitor periodically
(the time you specify in the interval field)
checks the following key indicators of
router health:

Percentage of file storage used

Percentage of Routing Engine CPU
used

Percentage of Routing Engine
memory used

Percentage of memory used for
each system process

Percentage of CPU used by the
forwarding process

Percentage of memory used for
temporary storage by the
forwarding process

Enable Health Monitoring

Enter an interval time, in seconds,
between

1

and

2147483647

.

The default value is

300

seconds (5

minutes).

Determines the sampling frequency, in
seconds, over which the key health
indicators are sampled and compared
with the rising and falling thresholds.

For example, if you configure the
interval as 100 seconds, the values are
checked every 100 seconds.

Interval

Enter a value between

0

and

100

.

The default value is

90

.

Value at which you want SNMP to
generate an event (trap and system log
message) when the value of a sampled
indicator is increasing.

For example, if the rising threshold is 90
(the default), SNMP generates an event
when the value of any key indicator
reaches or exceeds 90 percent.

Rising Threshold

Enter a value between

0

and

100

.

The default value is

80

.

NOTE: The falling threshold value must
be less than the rising threshold value.

Value at which you want SNMP to
generate an event (trap and system log
message) when the value of a sampled
indicator is decreasing.

For example, if the falling threshold is
80 (the default), SNMP generates an
event when the value of any key
indicator falls back to 80 percent or less.

Falling Threshold

Configuring SNMP with Quick Configuration

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Chapter 3: Configuring SNMP for Network Management