4 – Managing Switches
Paging a Switch
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5.
Enter a value for the rising trigger. A rising trigger alarm is generated when
the event count per interval exceeds the rising trigger. The switch will not
generate another rising trigger alarm for that event until the count descends
below the falling trigger and rises again above the rising trigger. Consider
the example in
Figure 4-8
.
6.
Enter a value for the falling trigger. A falling trigger alarm is generated when
the event count per interval descends below the falling trigger.
Figure 4-8. Port Threshold Alarm Example
7.
Enter a sample window in seconds. The sample window defines the period
of time in which to count events.
8.
Repeat steps 3 through 7 for each alarm you want to configure or enable.
9.
Click the
OK
button to save all changes.
4.4
Paging a Switch
You can use the beacon feature to page a switch. The beacon feature causes all
Logged-In LEDs to flash, making it easier to recognize. To page a switch, open
the Switch menu in the faceplate display and enable the
Toggle Beacon
selection. To cancel the beacon, reselect
Toggle Beacon
.
NOTE:
The switch will down a port if a rising trigger alarm is not cleared
after three consecutive sample windows.
Rising
Trigger
Falling
Trigger
Event
Count
Sample Window
Generate falling
trigger alarm;
eligibility is reset
Generate rising
trigger alarm;
eligibility ends
Generate rising
trigger alarm;
eligibility ends
Summary of Contents for SANbox 5200 Series
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