Remote RMX-3200 Version 5.2x Configuration Guide
Configuring Measurements and the Measurement Table: Overview
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Overview
In addition to its central alarm table, the Remote RMX-3200 provides a measurement
table that collects analog measurement values and reports these values to a central
management station, such as Optima. These measurement values can be sourced
from one of the Remote RMX-3200’s analog inputs, from a script running on the
Remote RMX-3200 that monitors an attached network element, or via SNMP from a
network element that is monitored by SNMP proxy. The Remote RMX-3200
measurement table stores a 7-day history of collected values.
Figure 16-1 Remote RMX-3200 Measurement Table
Each entry in the measurement table is identified by a name and contains an analog
value, units of measure (such as
V, %, deg C, or deg F), the originator of the data
(such as
analog 0/1 or script jobname_measurementname), the NE name, an
optional description and category and the maximum, minimum and average
measured values over the reporting interval.
You can configure a measurement table entry such that the state of the measurement
will change based on the current value of the measurement. These states include:
Loss-of-signal—The value has passed below the minimum measurable threshold
Low—The value has passed below the minimum value that is considered normal