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Examples
# Display the RMON log for event entry 99.
<Sysname> display rmon eventlog 99
EventEntry 99 owned by ww is VALID.
LogEntry 99.1 created at 50days 08h:54m:44s uptime.
Description: The 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.4.5 defined in alarmEntry 77,
uprise 16760000 with alarm value 16776314. Alarm sample type is absolute.
LogEntry 99.2 created at 50days 09h:11m:13s uptime.
Description: The 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.4.5 defined in alarmEntry 77,
less than(or =) 20000000 with alarm value 16951648. Alarm sample type is absolute.
LogEntry 99.3 created at 50days 09h:18m:43s uptime.
Description: The alarm formula defined in prialarmEntry 777,
less than(or =) 15000000 with alarm value 14026493. Alarm sample type is absolute.
LogEntry 99.4 created at 50days 09h:23m:28s uptime.
Description: The alarm formula defined in prialarmEntry 777,
uprise 17000000 with alarm value 17077846. Alarm sample type is absolute.
This example shows that the event log table has four records for event 99:
• Two records were created when event 99 was triggered by alarm entry 77.
• Two records were created when event 99 was triggered by private alarm entry 777.
Table 46 Command output
Field Description
EventEntry
entry-number
owned by owner
is status.
Event log entry owner and status:
• entry-number—Event log entry index, which is the same as the event entry index
for which this log entry is generated.
• owner—Entry owner.
• status—Entry status:
{ VALID—The entry is valid (default value).
{ UNDERCREATION—The entry is invalid.
The status field is not configurable at the CLI. All event log entries are valid by default.
The
display rmon eventlog
command can display invalid entries, but the
display
current-configuration
and
display this
commands do not display their settings.
LogEntry
entry-number
created at
created-time
uptime.
Time when an event record was created:
• entry-number—Event record index, represented as logEventIndex.logIndex,
where logEventIndex and logIndex are MIB objects. A record index uniquely
identifies a record among all records for the event.
• created-time—Time when the event entry was created.
Description Record description.
Related commands
rmon event
display rmon history
Use display rmon history to display RMON history control entries and history samples of Ethernet
statistics for Ethernet interfaces.
Syntax
display rmon history [ interface-type interface-number ]