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Creating an Index for an RMON Event, Modifying the Attributes for an Existing RMON Event Index,

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Configuring an RMON Event Chapter 6 Configuring Remote Monitoring (RMON) Creating an Index for an RMON Event The RMON event index identifies the event to the CSS. This index allows you to assign specific configuration attributes to the RMON event. When you create an RMON event index, you access the configuration mode for that event automatically. Use the rmon-event index command to create an event index. You can access this command from any configuration mode except the boot and RMON alarm configuration modes. The index is a number from 1 to 65534. Note The RMON event index 65535 is administratively predefined and cannot be modified. If you enter this index number, a message similar to the following appears: %% Index internally used. Administrative control not allowed. For example, to create an RMON event with an identifier of 1, access global configuration mode and enter: (config)# rmon-event 1 To view a list of existing RMON event configuration identifiers, enter: (config)# rmon-event ? After you create the index for the event, the prompt changes to (config-rmonevent[1]). Define the event as described in the "Setting the RMON Event Attributes" section. Modifying the Attributes for an Existing RMON Event Index Use the suspend command to deactivate the RMON event and make attribute changes. Deleting an RMON Event Index If you have an active RMON event index that you no longer need, use the no rmon-event command. This command is available in the RMON alarm, RMON event, RMON history, and global configuration modes. To delete RMON event 1 and its configuration, enter: (config)# no rmon-event 1 Delete Event ,[y/n]:y Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 6-6 OL-5647-02

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Chapter 6
Configuring Remote Monitoring (RMON)
Configuring an RMON Event
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Creating an Index for an RMON Event
The RMON event index identifies the event to the CSS. This index allows you to
assign specific configuration attributes to the RMON event. When you create an
RMON event index, you access the configuration mode for that event
automatically.
Use the
rmon-event
index
command to create an event index. You can access this
command from any configuration mode except the boot and RMON alarm
configuration modes. The
index
is a number from 1 to 65534.
Note
The RMON event index 65535 is administratively predefined and cannot be
modified. If you enter this index number, a message similar to the following
appears:
%% Index internally used. Administrative control not allowed.
For example, to create an RMON event with an identifier of 1, access global
configuration mode and enter:
(config)#
rmon-event
1
To view a list of existing RMON event configuration identifiers, enter:
(config)#
rmon-event ?
After you create the index for the event, the prompt changes to
(config-rmonevent[1]). Define the event as described in the
“Setting the RMON
Event Attributes”
section.
Modifying the Attributes for an Existing RMON Event Index
Use the
suspend
command to deactivate the RMON event and make attribute
changes.
Deleting an RMON Event Index
If you have an active RMON event index that you no longer need, use the
no
rmon-event
command. This command is available in the RMON alarm, RMON
event, RMON history, and global configuration modes.
To delete RMON event 1 and its configuration, enter:
(config)#
no
rmon-event
1
Delete Event <1>,[y/n]:
y