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Allied Telesis AT-FS750 - RMON Events Configuration

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AT-FS750/24-41 Web User Interface Manual
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Parameter
Description
Select
Select a RMON alarm entry to apply the configuration changes.
Index
Specify the index of the RMON alarm.
Interval
The time interval in seconds that alarm monitors the MIB variable.
Variable
The MIB OID of this alarm entry.
Sample type
The type of the alarm sampling. The options are:
Absolute value - To test the MIB variable directly.
Delta value - To test the change between samples of a MIB variable.
Rising Threshold
The threshold value to trigger alarm when the number of sample exceeds.
Falling Threshold
The threshold value to reset alarm when the number of sample exceeds.
Rising Event Index
The number of event to trigger when rising threshold is exceeded.
Falling Event Index
The number of event to trigger when falling threshold is exceeded.
Owner
Specify the owner of the alarm entry.
Status
Specify the status of this alarm entry. The options are:
Valid - The alarm entry is valid.
Under Creation -
Invalid - The alarm entry is invalid and will be deleted.
Click Apply to submit the changes.
RMON Events Configuration
This page is to add an event to RMON event table.
Figure 82 RMON > Events
Parameter
Description
Index (1~65535)
Specify the index of the RMON event.
Description
Specify the description of the event.
Type
Specify the action type of the event. The options are:
Log - Generating syslog when event is triggered.
SNMP Trap - Generating a trap message when event is triggered.
Log and Trap - Generating both log and trap message when event is
triggered.
Community
Specify the SNMP community string used for the traps.
Owner
Specify the owner of the event entry.
Click Add to create a new RMON event, Reset to clear the value just inputed.
Parameter
Description
Index
Specify the index of the RMON event.

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