5-22 T-Series Traffic Director Installation, Configuration and Administration Guide
Chapter 5 Administration
For example:
> set snmp alarm PF-RL-PPS-THRESHOLD -thresholdValue 70 -normalValue 50
Done
> show snmp alarm PF-RL-PPS-THRESHOLD
Alarm Alarm Threshold Normal Threshold Time State Severity Logging
----- --------------- ---------------- ------------ ------------- --------
1) PF-RL-PPS-THRESHOLD 70 50 N/A ENABLED -ENABLED
Done
To modify or remove the threshold values:
To modify the threshold values, use the set snmp alarm PF-RL-PPS-THRESHOLD
command and the parameters to be changed, with their new values.
To remove the threshold values, use the unset snmp alarm PF-RL-PPS-THRESHOLD
command, followed by the –thresholdValue parameter, but do not specify any value for the
parameter.
Note: The normal-threshold value is automatically unset when you unset the
high-threshold value.
Configuring an SNMP Alarm for Dropped Packets
You can configure an alarm for packets dropped as a result of exceeding the throughput limit
and an alarm for packets dropped as a result of exceeding the PPS limit.
To configure an SNMP alarm for packets dropped because of excessive throughput:
At the T1000 command prompt, enter:
set snmp alarm PF-RL-RATE-PKTS-DROPPED [-state {ENABLED | DISABLED}]
[-severity severity] [-logging {ENABLED | DISABLED} ]
To configure an SNMP alarm for packets dropped because of excessive PPS:
At the T1000 command prompt, enter:
set snmp alarm PF-RL-PPS-PKTS-DROPPED [-state {ENABLED | DISABLED}]
[-severity severity] [-logging {ENABLED | DISABLED} ]
Using SNMPv3 Queries
For more information, refer to the Citrix documentation.
Useful SNMP OIDs
The following are the most useful SNMP OIDs:
• CPU utilization percentage: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.4.1.1.41.1
• Percentage of memory utilization: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.4.1.1.41.2
• Total Client Connections: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.4.1.1.46.2