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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide
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Chapter 27: Remote Monitoring
BMD00220, October 2010
RMON Group 9—Events
The RMON Event Group allows you to define events that are triggered by alarms. An event can be
a log message, an SNMP trap, or both.
a log message, an SNMP trap, or both.
When an alarm is generated, it triggers a corresponding event notification. Use the following
commands to correlate an Event index to an alarm:
commands to correlate an Event index to an alarm:
RMON events use SNMP and syslogs to send notifications. Therefore, an SNMP trap host must be
configured for trap event notification to work properly.
configured for trap event notification to work properly.
RMON uses a syslog host to send syslog messages. Therefore, an existing syslog host must be
configured for event log notification to work properly. Each log event generates a syslog of type
RMON that corresponds to the event.
configured for event log notification to work properly. Each log event generates a syslog of type
RMON that corresponds to the event.
For example, to configure the RMON event parameters.
This configuration creates an RMON event that sends a syslog message each time it is triggered by
an alarm.
an alarm.
RS G8124(config)# rmon alarm
<alarm number>
rising-crossing-index
<event number>
RS G8124(config)# rmon alarm
<alarm number>
falling-crossing-index
<event number>
RS G8124(config)# rmon event 110 type log
RS G8124(config)# rmon event 110 description "SYSLOG_this_alarm"
RS G8124(config)# rmon event 110 owner "log icmpInEchos alarm"