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Activating an RMON Event
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Chapter 6 Configuring Remote Monitoring (RMON) Configuring an RMON Event • A trap event type designates that a trap is sent to a SNMP network management station. To define the event as a trap type, enter: (config-rmonevent[1])# type trap Note When you want the event to send a trap to a network management station, you need to configure SNMP. Refer to Chapter 5, Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), for information on SNMP. • You can also designate that the event type is both log and trap. To define the event as both log and trap types, enter: (config-rmonevent[1])# type log-and-trap To reset the RMON event type back to log, enter: (config-rmonevent[1])# no type Activating an RMON Event After you configure the event attributes, activate the event. However, before you can activate an event, you must specify the owner of the event as described in the "Assigning an Owner" section. To activate the event, enter: (config-rmonevent[1])# active Note the following when activating an RMON event, once an RMON event is activated and you want to make modifications to certain event attributes, you must first suspend the RMON event. Ensure the RMON event is not assigned to an RMON alarm. OL-5647-02 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 6-9