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rmon statistics

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f-event -- Fall Event, which is the index of the corresponding event which will be triggered if the sampled value is lower than the Falling Threshold. It ranges from 1 to 12. a-type -- Alarm Type, with rise, fall and all options. Rise indicates that the alarm event will be triggered when the sampled value exceeds the Rising Threshold, fall indicates that the alarm event will be triggered when the sampled value is under the Falling Threshold, and all indicates that the alarm event will be triggered either the sampled value exceeds the Rising Threshold or is under the Falling Threshold. By default, the Alarm Type is all. owner-name -- The owner of the entry, ranging from 1 to 16 characters. By default, it is monitor. interval -- The alarm interval time, ranging from 10 to 3600 in seconds. By default, it is 1800. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure rmon alarm entries 1-3 binding with statistics entry 2, the owners as owner1 and the alarm intervals as 100 seconds: T1700G-28TQ(config)#rmon alarm 1-3 stats-index 2 owner owner1 interval 100 29.16 rmon statistics Description The rmon statistics command is used to configure the entries of SNMP-RMON statistics. To delete the corresponding entry, please use no rmon statistics command. The maximum supported entries are 1000. Syntax rmon statistics index interface { gigabitEthernet port | ten-gigabitEthernet port } [ owner owner-name] [ status { underCreation | valid }] no rmon statistics index Parameter index -- The index number of the statistics entry, ranging from 1 to 65535, in the format of 1-3,5. port -- The statistics port number, in the format of 1/0/1. 239

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f-event
—— Fall Event, which is the index of the corresponding event which will
be triggered if the sampled value is lower than the
Falling Threshold
. It ranges
from 1 to 12.
a-type —— Alarm Type, with rise, fall and all options. Rise indicates that the
alarm event will be triggered when the sampled value exceeds the
Rising
Threshold
, fall indicates that the alarm event will be triggered when the sampled
value is under the
Falling Threshold
, and all indicates that the alarm event will be
triggered either the sampled value exceeds the
Rising Threshold
or is under the
Falling Threshold
. By default, the Alarm Type is all.
owner-name
—— The owner of the entry, ranging from 1 to 16 characters. By
default, it is monitor.
interval
—— The alarm interval time, ranging from 10 to 3600 in seconds. By
default, it is 1800.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Example
Configure rmon alarm entries 1-3 binding with statistics entry 2, the owners as
owner1 and the alarm intervals as 100 seconds:
T1700G-28TQ(config)#rmon alarm
1-3
stats-index
2
owner
owner1
interval
100
29.16
rmon statistics
Description
The
rmon statistics
command is used to configure the entries of SNMP-RMON
statistics. To delete the corresponding entry, please use
no rmon statistics
command. The maximum supported entries are 1000.
Syntax
rmon statistics
index
interface
{
gigabitEthernet
port
|
ten-gigabitEthernet
port
} [
owner
owner-name
] [
status
{ underCreation | valid }]
no rmon statistics
index
Parameter
index
—— The index number of the statistics entry, ranging from 1 to 65535, in
the format of 1-3,5.
port
—— The statistics port number, in the format of 1/0/1.