Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 240
Creating an Index for an RMON Alarm, Modifying the Attributes for an Existing RMON Alarm Index
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Configuring an RMON Alarm Chapter 6 Configuring Remote Monitoring (RMON) Creating an Index for an RMON Alarm The RMON alarm index identifies the alarm to the CSS. This index allows you to assign specific configuration attributes to the RMON alarm. When you create an RMON alarm index, you access the configuration mode for that alarm automatically. Use the rmon-alarm index command to create an alarm index. You can access this command from any configuration mode except the boot and RMON history configuration modes. The index is an integer from 1 to 65534. Note The RMON alarm 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. To create an RMON alarm with an identifier of 1, access global configuration mode and enter: (config)# rmon-alarm 1 To see a list of existing RMON alarm configuration identifiers, enter rmon-alarm ?. After you create the identifier for the alarm, the prompt changes to (config-rmonalarm[1]). Now you can define the alarm as described in the "Setting the RMON Alarm Attributes" section. Modifying the Attributes for an Existing RMON Alarm Index Before you can modify attributes for an active RMON alarm, you must deactivate the alarm. Use the suspend command to deactivate the RMON alarm and make attribute changes. For example: (config-rmonalarm[1])# suspend 6-14 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide OL-5647-02