3com S7906E Guide De Référence
1-2
Field
Description
VALID
Status of the entry identified by the index (VALID means the entry is
valid, and UNDERCREATION means invalid. You can use the
display rmon command to view the invalid entry, while with the
display current-configuration and display this commands you
cannot view the corresponding rmon commands.), corresponding to
the MIB node alarmStatus.
valid, and UNDERCREATION means invalid. You can use the
display rmon command to view the invalid entry, while with the
display current-configuration and display this commands you
cannot view the corresponding rmon commands.), corresponding to
the MIB node alarmStatus.
Samples type
The sampling type (the value can be absolute or delta),
corresponding to the MIB node alarmSampleType.
corresponding to the MIB node alarmSampleType.
Variable formula
Alarm variable, namely, the monitored MIB node, corresponding to
the MIB node alarmVariable.
the MIB node alarmVariable.
Sampling interval
Sampling interval, in seconds, corresponding to the MIB node
alarmInterval.
alarmInterval.
Rising threshold
Alarm rising threshold (When the sampling value is bigger than or
equal to this threshold, a rising alarm is triggered.), corresponding to
the MIB node alarmRisingThreshold.
equal to this threshold, a rising alarm is triggered.), corresponding to
the MIB node alarmRisingThreshold.
Falling threshold
Alarm falling threshold (When the sampling value is smaller than or
equal to this threshold, a falling alarm is triggered.), corresponding to
the MIB node alarmFallingThreshold.
equal to this threshold, a falling alarm is triggered.), corresponding to
the MIB node alarmFallingThreshold.
When startup enables
How an alarm can be triggered, corresponding to the MIB node
alarmStartupAlarm.
alarmStartupAlarm.
Latest value
The last sampled value, corresponding to the MIB node alarmValue.
display rmon event
Syntax
display rmon event [ entry-number ]
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
entry-number: Index of an RMON event entry, in the range 1 to 65535. If no entry is specified, the
configuration of all event entries is displayed.
Description
Use the display rmon event command to display the configuration of the specified or all RMON event
entries.
Displayed information includes event index, event owner, event description, action triggered by the
event (such as sending log or trap messages), and last time the event occurred (the elapsed time since
system initialization/startup) in seconds.
Related commands: rmon event.