Cabletron Systems EMM-E6 User Manual

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Alarm Configuration
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Setting Module and Port Alarms
Setting Module and Port Alarms
The following sections describe procedures for setting module and port alarm 
limits. Module-level alarms are based on the combined traffic within a particular 
module, while port-level alarms are based on an individual port.
Setting Module Alarms
1.
In the Alarms window, click mouse button 1 on a repeater selection in the 
scroll list.
2.
Click mouse button 1 on 
 to open the Set Module Alarms 
window.
NOTE
The Timebase applies to all enabled alarms, port-level and module-level alarms as well as 
repeater-level alarms. The Timebase appears in each alarms window — repeater, module, 
and port — but you can only edit it in the Repeater Alarms window.
Since alarm condition samples are taken at the end of the defined timebase interval, alarm 
conditions which occur over the span of two timebase intervals will not be detected even if 
the threshold is crossed within the defined timebase. For example, if the timebase is set to 
10 seconds and the broadcast alarm threshold is set to 20, 20 or more broadcast packets 
may be detected in the last 5 seconds of one time interval and the first five seconds of the 
subsequent interval (for a total time interval of 10 seconds), but no alarm will be triggered 
because the broadcasts occurred within two different timebase intervals. The shorter the 
timebase, the more likely this condition is to occur.