Cisco Systems 1.2 Manual De Usuario
Step 3
Expand Threshold Policies.
Step 4
Select the policy for which you want to create a threshold definition.
Step 5
In the Work pane, click the General tab.
Step 6
In the Threshold Classes table, right-click the threshold class that you want to modify and choose Create
Threshold Definition.
Threshold Definition.
Step 7
In the Create Threshold Definition dialog box, choose the Property Type, enter the Normal Value (packets),
and choose the alarm triggers above and below normal value.
and choose the alarm triggers above and below normal value.
Step 8
Click OK.
Step 9
In the Work pane, click Save.
Deleting a Threshold Policy
Procedure
Step 1
On the menu bar, click Network.
Step 2
In the Navigation Pane, expand Network > Policies > root.
If you want to create or access a policy in a sub-organization, expand Sub-Organizations >
Organization_Name.
If you want to create or access a policy in a sub-organization, expand Sub-Organizations >
Organization_Name.
Step 3
Expand Threshold Policies.
Step 4
Right-click the policy that you want to delete and choose Delete.
Step 5
If Cisco UCS Central GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
Deleting a Threshold Class from a Threshold Policy
Procedure
Step 1
On the menu bar, click Network.
Step 2
In the Navigation Pane, expand Network > Policies > root.
If you want to create or access a policy in a sub-organization, expand Sub-Organizations >
Organization_Name.
If you want to create or access a policy in a sub-organization, expand Sub-Organizations >
Organization_Name.
Step 3
Expand Threshold Policies.
Step 4
Select the policy for which you want to delete a threshold class.
Step 5
In the Work pane, click the General tab.
Step 6
In the Threshold Classes table, right-click the threshold definition you want to delete and choose Delete
Step 7
If Cisco UCS Central GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
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Working with Policies
Deleting a Threshold Policy