host1(config-mgmtevent)#sample value-id 1.3.6.1.2.1.60.1.2.1.1.7
■ Use the no version to remove the MIB object from the trigger. Removal returns
the sample value-id to its default (0.0).
■ See sample.
set
■ Use to perform an SNMP set operation under certain event conditions.
■ Example—Sets the administrative status of interface 123 to down (2)
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#set context-name router1
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#set id 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7.123
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#set value 2
■ Use the no version to remove the set operation.
■ See set.
snmp-server management-event
■ Use to launch the SNMP server event manager mode on each virtual router on
which you plan to manage events.
■ Example
host1(config)#snmp-server management-event
host1(config-mgmtevent)#
■ To leave the SNMP server event manager, use the exit command.
■ Use the no version to delete all the management events.
■ See snmp-server management-event.
snmp-server security
■ Use to specify a security access level for the SNMP agent.
■ Example
host1(config)#snmp-server security read
■ Use the no version to return to the SNMP security level to its default (no-access).
■ See snmp-server security.
threshold-test
■ Use to define the threshold values for the trigger that you are configuring,
including specifying rising and falling values, a startup threshold condition, and
binding an event to the threshold-test trigger.
■ Example 1—Specifying absolute values
host1(config-mgmtevent-trigger)#threshold-test absolute-value rising 2000 falling
1900
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