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display rmon eventlog, Description, Examples, Syntax

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regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display rmon event to display the configuration of the specified RMON event entry or all RMON event entries. Displayed information includes event index, event owner, event description, action triggered by the event (such as sending log or trap messages), and last time the event occurred (the elapsed time since system initialization/startup) in seconds. Related commands: rmon event. Examples # Display the configuration of the RMON event table. display rmon event EventEntry 1 owned by user1 is VALID. Description: null. Will cause log-trap when triggered, last triggered at 0days 00h:02m:27s. Table 24 Command output Field EventEntry owned by VALID Description cause log-trap when triggered last triggered at Description Event entry, corresponding to the MIB node eventIndex. Event entry owner, corresponding to the MIB node eventOwner. Entry status: • VALID-The entry is valid. • UNDERCREATION-The entry is invalid. The display rmon command can display invalid entries, but the display current-configuration and display this commands do not display their settings. Status value is stored in the MIB node eventStatus. Event description, corresponding to the MIB node eventDescription. Actions that the system will take when the event is triggered: • none-The system will take no action. • log-The system will log the event. • snmp-trap-The system will send a trap to the NMS. • log-and-trap-The system will log the event and send a trap to the NMS. This field corresponds to the MIB node eventType. Time when the last event was triggered, corresponding to the MIB node eventLastTimeSent. display rmon eventlog Syntax View display rmon eventlog [ entry-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Any view 88

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regular-expression
: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters.
Description
Use
display rmon event
to display the configuration of the specified RMON event entry or all RMON
event entries.
Displayed information includes event index, event owner, event description, action triggered by the event
(such as sending log or trap messages), and last time the event occurred (the elapsed time since system
initialization/startup) in seconds.
Related commands:
rmon event
.
Examples
# Display the configuration of the RMON event table.
<Sysname> display rmon event
EventEntry 1 owned by user1 is VALID.
Description: null.
Will cause log-trap when triggered, last triggered at 0days 00h:02m:27s.
Table 24
Command output
Field
Description
EventEntry
Event entry, corresponding to the MIB node eventIndex.
owned by
Event entry owner, corresponding to the MIB node eventOwner.
VALID
Entry status:
VALID
—The entry is valid.
UNDERCREATION
—The entry is invalid.
The
display rmon
command can display invalid entries, but the
display
current-configuration
and
display this
commands do not display their
settings.
Status value is stored in the MIB node eventStatus.
Description
Event description, corresponding to the MIB node eventDescription.
cause log-trap when triggered
Actions that the system will take when the event is triggered:
none
—The system will take no action.
log
—The system will log the event.
snmp-trap
—The system will send a trap to the NMS.
log-and-trap
—The system will log the event and send a trap to the NMS.
This field corresponds to the MIB node eventType.
last triggered at
Time when the last event was triggered, corresponding to the MIB node
eventLastTimeSent.
display rmon eventlog
Syntax
display rmon eventlog
[
entry-number
] [
|
{
begin
|
exclude
|
include
}
regular-expression
]
View
Any view