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set rmon alarm properties

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RMON Configuration

set rmon alarm properties

Use this command to configure an RMON alarm entry, or to create a new alarm entry with an 
unused alarm index number. 

Syntax

set rmon alarm properties index [interval interval] [object object] [type

{absolute | delta}] [startup {rising | falling | either}] [rthresh rthresh]

[fthresh fthresh] [revent revent] [fevent fevent] [owner owner]

Parameters

Table 15-40

show rmon alarm Output Details

Output Field

What It Displays...

Index

Index number for this alarm entry.

Owner

Text string identifying who configured this entry.

Status

Whether this event entry is enabled (valid) or disabled.

Variable

MIB object to be monitored.

Sample Type

Whether the monitoring method is an absolute or a delta sampling.

Startup Alarm

Whether alarm generated when this entry is first enabled is rising, falling, or either.

Interval

Interval in seconds at which RMON will conduct sample monitoring.

Rising Threshold

Minimum threshold for causing a rising alarm.

Falling Threshold

Maximum threshold for causing a falling alarm.

Rising Event Index

Index number of the RMON event to be triggered when the rising threshold is
crossed.

Falling Event Index

Index number of the RMON event to be triggered when the falling threshold is
crossed.

index

Specifies an index number for this entry. Maximum number or entries is 
50Maximum value is 65535.

interval interval

(Optional) Specifies an interval (in seconds) for RMON to conduct sample 
monitoring. 

object object

(Optional) Specifies a MIB object to be monitored.

Note: This parameter is not mandatory for executing the command, but
must be specified in order to enable the alarm entry configuration.

type absolute | 
delta

(Optional) Specifies the monitoring method as: sampling the absolute 
value of the object, or the difference (delta) between object samples.