Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 241
Deleting an RMON Alarm Index, Setting the RMON Alarm Attributes, Assigning an Owner
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Chapter 6 Configuring Remote Monitoring (RMON) Configuring an RMON Alarm Deleting an RMON Alarm Index If you have an active RMON alarm index that you no longer need and want to delete it, use the no rmon-alarm command. This command is available in the RMON alarm, RMON event, RMON history, and global configuration modes. For example, to delete RMON alarm 1 and its configuration, enter: (config)# no rmon-alarm 1 Delete Alarm ,[y/n]:y Setting the RMON Alarm Attributes After you create an RMON alarm index, access RMON alarm configuration mode for an existing inactive alarm identifier and set its attributes. This section includes the following topics: • Assigning an Owner • Finding and Defining a Sample Variable • Defining the Absolute or Delta Sampling Method • Defining a Rising Threshold and Rising Event • Defining a Falling Threshold and Index • Defining a Startup Alarm • Defining the Sampling Interval After you set all of the attributes, activate the alarm as described in the "Activating an RMON Alarm" section. If an RMON alarm is activated and you want to make modifications to certain alarm attributes, you must first suspend the RMON alarm (as described in the "Suspending an RMON Alarm" section). Assigning an Owner Define the owner who configured the RMON alarm and is using the resources assigned to the alarm. To define the owner, use the owner "owner_name" command. You must reassign an owner before you can reactivate the RMON alarm. OL-5647-02 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 6-15