Startup (Trigger-Threshold View) - HP MSR1003-8S Command Reference Manual

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[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] test existence
[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA-existence] undo startup present
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startup (trigger-threshold view)

Use startup to specify a threshold trap type for the first sampling.
Use undo startup to restore the default.
Syntax
startup { falling | rising | rising-or-falling }
undo startup
Default
The threshold trap type for the first sampling is rising-or-falling.
Views
Trigger-threshold view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
falling: Specifies the falling trap.
rising: Specifies the rising trap.
rising-or-falling: Specifies the rising or falling trap.
Usage guidelines
If the trap type for the first sampling is rising or rising-or-falling, a rising trap is triggered when the first
sample value is greater than or equal to the rising threshold.
If the trap type for the first sampling is rising or rising-or-falling, a falling trap is triggered when the first
sample value is smaller than or equal to the rising threshold.
If the first sampling fails or the monitored object does not exist at the first sampling, the second sampling
is considered the first sampling.
Examples
# Specify the rising trap for the first sampling.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] snmp mib event trigger owner owner1 name triggerA
[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] test threshold
[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA-threshold] startup rising
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sample
snmp mib event trigger
test
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