■ (Optional) Use the discontinuity-id-type option to specify a discontinuity ID
type (either timeStamp or timeTicks). The discontinuity ID type indicates the
time value that you expect for a specific sample.
■ Use the no version to turn off delta sampling and use absolute sampling (the
default).
■ See delta-sampling.
enable
■ Use to enable an event configuration or trigger configuration.
■ Example 1—Event Configuration Mode
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#enable
■ Example 2—Trigger Configuration Mode
host1(config-mgmtevent-trigger)#enable
■ Once enabled, you cannot edit an event or trigger configuration (even when it
is disabled). To change an enabled event or trigger, you must delete it and
re-create it.
■ There is no no version.
■ See enable.
event
■ Use to create an event and access the event configuration mode of the SNMP
server event manager.
■ Example
host1(config-mgmtevent)#event sysadmin failuretrigger
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#
■ To leave the event configuration mode, use the exit command.
■ Use the no version to remove the event.
■ See event.
existence-test
■ Use to define existence test values for the trigger that you are configuring,
including binding an event to the existence-test trigger, specifying a startup
condition, and defining an existence-test type.
■ You can specify one or both startup conditions in the same command. You can
specify one, two, or all three test types in the same command.
■ Example 1—Binding an event to the Boolean-test trigger
host1(config-mgmtevent-trigger)#existence-test event sysadmin existenceTrigger
■ Example 2—Specifying a startup condition
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