Allied Telesis AlliedView-EMS 3.10 DEVICE MANAGER User Manual
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AlliedView™-EMS 3.10 Device Manager User’s Guide
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Owner
The owner (creator) of the Alarm entry. By default, "AlliedView-EMS
Device Manager - station name" is used where "station name" represents
the host name of the station on which Device Manager is running.
Startup Alarm Type
The type of threshold which is applied to the first sampled value after this
Alarm entry becomes valid.
rising alarm
A single RMON event is triggered if the first sampled value is greater
than or equal to the configured rising threshold.
falling alarm
A single RMON event is triggered if the first sampled value is less than or
equal to the configured falling threshold.
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rising or falling alarm
A single RMON event is triggered if the first sampled value is greater
than or equal to the configured rising threshold, or if the first sampled
value is less than or equal to the configured falling threshold.
Note
- The Startup Alarm Type is only applied to the first sampled value.
From the second sampled value, both the rising and falling thresholds are
effective regardless of the Startup Alarm Type. If only one type of
threshold is significant, set the "Event Index" for the Alarm type that is
not required to 0. For example, if you want to monitor only the rising
threshold, set the Falling Event Index to 0. No event occurs for an Event
Index of 0, even if the values reach the threshold.
Rising Alarm Event Rule
Configuration for the rising alarm. If you select "falling alarm" for the
Startup Alarm Type, only "Rising Threshold" and "Rising Event Index"
can be configured. If there is no Event entry corresponding to the Event
Index, no event will occur.
Rising Threshold
The ceiling threshold. If the monitored variable exceeds this threshold,
the rising alarm is invoked. The default is 3000.
Event Type
The type of action to be taken when the event occurs. Select one of
"none" (no action taken), "SNMP trap" (send out an SNMP trap), "log"
(record to the log) and "log & SNMP trap" (record to the log and send
out an SNMP trap).
Rising Event Index