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Avaya 3500 series - Deleting an Alarm Using EDM; Using RMON Events; Displaying an Event Using EDM

Avaya 3500 series
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was greater than this threshold, the alarm
generates a single event.
FallingEventIndex Specifies the index of the event entry that is
used after a falling threshold is crossed. The
event entry identified by a particular value of
this index is the same as identified by the
same value of the event index object.
(Generally, accept the default that is already
entered.)
Owner Identifies the network management system
which created this entry.
Deleting an alarm using EDM
Use this procedure to delete an alarm.
Procedure
1. In the navigation tree, double-click Rmon.
2. In the Rmon tree, double-click Alarms.
3. In the work area, click on a row for the alarm that you want to delete.
4. On the toolbar, click Delete.
5. Click Yes to delete the alarm and return to the Alarms tab, or click No to return to
the Alarms tab without deleting the alarm.
Using RMON events
This section describes how RMON events and alarms work together to notify you after values
in your network are outside of a specified range. When values pass the specified ranges, the
alarm is triggered and it triggers. The event specifies how the activity is recorded.
Displaying an event using EDM
Use this procedure to view a table of events.
RMON using Enterprise Device Manager
92 Configuration — System Monitoring March 2013
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