XG700 User's Guide
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Example
Set RMON alarms:
xg(config)# rmon alarm 10 .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.14.1 interval 60 absolute
rising-threshold 15 1 falling-threshold 0 owner "admin"
5.17.4 rmon event
Function
Sets a RMON event. Up to 60 entries can be set.
Use the no form to delete the information you have set.
Prompt
xg(config)#
Command syntax
rmon event INDEX [ log ] [ trap COMMUNITY ] [ description DESCRIPTION-STRING ]
[owner OWNERNAME]
no rmon event INDEX
Parameter
INDEX
Specifies an entry index of the RMON event within the range of 1 to 65535.
log
This option creates a RMON log entry if an event has occurred.
trap COMMUNITY
This option notifies a trap if an event has occurred. The COMMUNITY name can be up to 127 alphanumeric
characters.
If omitted, no traps are notified.
description DESCRIPTION-STRING
Specifies a character string which explains the events. The description string can be up to 127 alphanumeric
characters.
owner OWNERNAME
Specifies an owner name of the entry using up to 127 alphanumeric characters.
If omitted, no owner name is set.
Command type
Configuration command
Default
None
Message
% RMON event can register up to 60
Explanation
No more setup is allowed as the RMON event group data has reached the registration limit.
Solution
No more setup is allowed as the RMON event group data has reached the registration limit.
% RMON event %1$ is not set.
Explanation
You have attempted to delete a non-existing RMON event group.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified index
Solution
Review the specified index, and reissue the command.
% OWNERNAME is too long.
Explanation
The “owner” name has exceeded the limit length.
Solution
Review the “owner” name length and reissue the command.
% COMMUNITY is too long.
Explanation
The specified community name has exceeded the limit length.
Solution
Review the community name length and reissue the command.
% DESCRIPTION is too long.
Explanation
The “description” has exceeded the limit length.
Solution
Review the “description” length and reissue the command.
% COMMUNITY cannot be used.
Explanation
Unusable character has been specified for the community name.
Solution
Review the specified community name, and reissue the command.