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Chapter 2 Configuring RMON
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The RMON History tab opens (
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Figure 6
GraphPort dialog box—RMON History tab
Configuring RMON alarms
Alarms are useful when the network administrator needs to know when the value
of some variable goes out of range. RMON alarms can be defined on any MIB
variable that resolves to an integer value. In other words, string variables (such as
system description) cannot be used as alarm variables.
of some variable goes out of range. RMON alarms can be defined on any MIB
variable that resolves to an integer value. In other words, string variables (such as
system description) cannot be used as alarm variables.
All alarms share the following characteristics:
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An upper and lower threshold value defined on it
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A corresponding rising and falling event
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An alarm interval or polling period
When alarms are “fired,” or activated, you can view the activity in a log or a trap
log, or you can create a script to notify you by beeping a console, sending e-mail,
or calling a pager.
log, or you can create a script to notify you by beeping a console, sending e-mail,
or calling a pager.
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