Rmon Hc-Alarm - Dell C9000 Series Reference Manual

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rmon hc-alarm

Set an alarm on any MIB object.
C9000 Series
Syntax
rmon hc-alarm number variable interval {delta | absolute} rising-
threshold value event-number falling-threshold value event-number
[owner string]
To disable the alarm, use the no rmon hc-alarm number command.
Parameters
number
variable
interval
delta
absolute
rising-threshold
value event-
number
falling-threshold
value event-
number
owner string
Enter the alarm integer number from 1 to 65535. The value must
be unique in the RMON alarm table.
The MIB object to monitor. The variable must be in the SNMP
OID format; for example, 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3 The object type must be
a 64-bit integer.
Time, in seconds, the alarm monitors the MIB variables; this is
the alarmSampleType in the RMON alarm table. The range is
from 5 to 3600 seconds.
Enter the keyword delta to test the change between MIB
variables. This is the alarmSampleType in the RMON alarm table.
Enter the keyword absolute to test each MIB variable directly.
This is the alarmSampleType in the RMON alarm table.
Enter the keywords rising-threshold then the value (64 bit)
the rising-threshold alarm is either triggered or reset. Then enter
the event-number to trigger when the rising threshold exceeds
its limit. This value is the same as the alarmRisingEventIndex or
alarmTable of the RMON MIB. If there is no corresponding
rising-threshold event, the value is zero.
Enter the keywords falling-threshold then the value (64 bit)
the falling-threshold alarm is either triggered or reset. Then
enter the event-number to trigger when the falling threshold
exceeds its limit. This value is the same as the
alarmFallingEventIndex or the alarmTable of the RMON MIB. If
there is no corresponding falling-threshold event, the value is
zero.
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword owner then the owner name to
specify an owner for the alarm. This is the alarmOwner object in
the alarmTable of the RMON MIB.
Remote Monitoring (RMON)
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