Command Manual (For Soliton) – SNMP-RMON
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 2 RMON Configuration Commands
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Use the
undo rmon prialarm
command to remove an extended alarm entry.
Note:
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Before adding an extended alarm entry, you need to use the
rmon event
command
to define the events to be referenced by the entry.
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Make sure the node to be monitored exists before executing the
rmon event
command.
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You can define up to 50 extended alarm entries.
With an extended alarm entry defined in an extended alarm group, the device performs
the following operations accordingly:
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Sampling the alarm variables referenced in the defined extended alarm
expression (
prialarm-formula
) once in each period specified by the
sampling-timer
argument.
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Performing operations on the sampled values according to the defined extended
alarm expression (
prialarm-formula
)
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Comparing the operation result with the set thresholds and perform corresponding
operations, as described in
Table 2-8
.
Table 2-8
Operation result and corresponding operation
Comparison
Operation
The operation result is larger than or equal to
the set upper threshold (
threshold-value1
)
Triggering the event identified by
the
event-entry1
argument
The operation result is smaller than or equal
to the set lower threshold (
threshold-value2
)
Triggering the event identified by
the
event-entry2
argument
Examples
# Add the extended alarm entry numbered 2 as follows:
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Perform operations on the corresponding alarm variables using the expression
((1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.4.1)*100).
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Sampling interval: 10 seconds
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Rising threshold: 50
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Falling threshold: 5
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Event 1 is triggered when the change ratio is larger than the rising threshold.
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Event 2 is triggered when the change ratio is less than the falling threshold.
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The alarm entry is valid forever.
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Entry owner: user1
<Sysname> system-view