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Chapter 6 Tool Table 68 Tool > Performance Monitoring > Monitor Manager (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Instance This field displays the MIB object to which this threshold rule is related. Is Delta Value This field displays whether the method used to obtain the sample values is delta (true) or absolute (false). Condition Value Occurrence Cancel Ok Delta means the value is from the data sampled in each configured time interval. Absolute means the sampling value is accumulated since it started. This field displays the comparison operator (above, below, equal, not equal or status change) for the threshold. This field displays the value for the threshold. This field displays the number of times the monitored value has to continuously fall into the threshold's condition before the ENC takes the corresponding action. Click this to discard the changes and close this screen. Click this to save the changes and close this screen. 6.7.6 Add a Threshold to the Performance Monitoring List Use this screen to configure a threshold for the performance monitor. To open this screen, click Add in the Configure Threshold Value section of the Tool > Performance Monitoring > Monitor Manager > Add screen. Note: The available fields on this screen may vary depending on the monitor library you selected. Figure 118 Tool > Performance Monitoring > Monitor Manager > Add > Add The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 69 Tool > Performance Monitoring > Monitor Manager > Add > Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Instance Select the MIB object (you may also need to select the instance number) for this threshold. The instance numbers vary depending on the MIB object you specified. You can set a different threshold for each instance in this screen. Is Delta Value Select whether to use the delta or absolute method to obtain the sample values. Delta means the value is from the data sampled in each configured time interval. Absolute means the sampling value is accumulated since it started. ENC User's Guide 165