Defining A Startup Alarm; Defining The Sampling Interval - Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch Administration Manual

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Configuring an RMON Alarm

Defining a Startup Alarm

Defining the Sampling Interval

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A startup alarm allows the CSS to generate an alarm when the first sample triggers
a falling threshold or rising threshold (default).
A startup falling alarm occurs when the first sample is less than or equal to
the falling threshold. To enable this alarm, enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# startup-type falling
A startup rising alarm occurs when the first sample is greater than or equal to
the rising threshold. To enable this alarm, enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# startup-type rising
To enable an alarm when either a falling or rising threshold is triggered, enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# startup-type rising-and-falling
To reset the startup alarm to a rising threshold alarm, enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# no startup-type
The sampling interval is the time interval, in seconds, over which the data is
sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds. Use the
sample-interval interval command to specify the sampling interval for the
RMON alarm. The interval variable is the number of seconds from 1 to 65535.
The default is 300 seconds.
To enter a sampling interval of 60 seconds, enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# sample-interval 60
With delta sampling, set the sampling interval short enough so the sampled
variable, which has a tendency to go up and down very fast, does not wrap during
a single sampling period.
To reset the sample interval to 300, enter:
(config-rmonalarm[1])# no sample-interval
Chapter 6
Configuring Remote Monitoring (RMON)
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