Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
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show threshold
Table 632.
show threshold
Command Output Descriptions
Field
Description
Threshold operation model
The configured thresholding model.
Configured thresholds
Lists thresholds that were configured by the user (i.e. those that are not enabled as part of the
system’s default configuration).
For each threshold listed, the scope, polling interval, and threshold values are displayed.
system’s default configuration).
For each threshold listed, the scope, polling interval, and threshold values are displayed.
Active thresholds
Lists thresholds that are currently being monitored.
Note that configured thresholds must be enabled using the threshold monitoring command
before they’re considered active.
For each threshold listed, the scope, polling interval, and threshold values are displayed.
Note that configured thresholds must be enabled using the threshold monitoring command
before they’re considered active.
For each threshold listed, the scope, polling interval, and threshold values are displayed.
Enabled threshold groups:
(name, scope)
(name, scope)
Displays configured threshold groups and their scope (what the threshold is applied to (i.e.
specific ports, IP pool groups, or system wide).
specific ports, IP pool groups, or system wide).
Non-default poll intervals
Displays all polling intervals whose user-configured values differ from the default values.
NOTE: All threshold default values can be viewed using the show thresholds default
command.
NOTE: All threshold default values can be viewed using the show thresholds default
command.
No outstanding alarm /
Outstanding Alarms
Outstanding Alarms
Displays whether there are any outstanding (alarms for which no clear alarm was received)
alarms or not.
If outstanding alarms exist, they will be listed in this field.
alarms or not.
If outstanding alarms exist, they will be listed in this field.