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Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Modules
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Alarm Limits
within:
This field displays the user-configurable alarm limit timer interval: the amount of time the
selected statistics will be counted before being compared to the configured thresholds. The
allowable values are 10 seconds to 23 hrs/59 mins/59 secs.
Configuring Alarms
You configure alarms by choosing the alarm you wish to enable, setting the threshold to
the desired level, and selecting a time interval within which that threshold must occur.
You can base the alarms on:
•
Number of collisions per good packet
•
Number of total packets
•
Number of broadcast packets
•
Percentage of error packets
You can also configure board or port alarm limits so that the board or port will be disabled
when an alarm limit is reached.
Setting the Alarm Limits Time Interval
To set the time interval within which the defined alarm thresholds must be reached in
order to trigger an alarm:
1.
Click on the clock symbol
next to the within: text box in any one of the
alarm limits windows; the interval you set applies to all configured alarms at all
levels. The Alarm Interval window,
, will appear.
Figure 5-9. The Alarm Interval Window
2.
Highlight the hour text box (the first box to the left).
NOTE
For more detailed definitions of these statistics and information on the possible network
conditions they represent, consult the Enterasys Network Troubleshooting Guide,
included with this package.