Reference (Supporting Fabric OS v7.3.0) Owner manual

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Fabric OS Command Reference 1155
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-lowth -value value
Specifies the low threshold for triggering a specified alert action. To change the
default value, provide an integer value.
-trigger above | below
Specifies the actions for in range behavior. In range is defined as the space
above the low threshold and below the high threshold.
-action actions
Specifies the actions triggered by a configured event condition. Valid values
include one or more of the following actions. If more than one action is specified,
the actions must be separated by commas. To change the existing configuration
of actions, you must first issue the command with the none option to reset the
existing configuration, and then reissue the command with the new configuration
of actions.
raslog
Event triggers a RASlog message.
snmp
Event triggers an SNMP trap.
email
Event triggers an e-mail.
portlog
Locks the port log (only applicable to SFP state change area and FABRIC
class). Following an event, the port log locks to retain information about an
event, preventing the information from being overwritten as the log becomes
full.
none
Event triggers no action.
-buffer value
Specifies the buffer value for in range behavior. A buffer defines a zone within
which event criteria are met, rather than a single threshold value. This operand is
valid only with the -trigger options.
-nosave
Prevents the configuration changes from being saved persistently. This option
allows you to make and view changes without overwriting the saved configuration.
When you use --set with the-nosave option and the switch reboots your changes
will be lost.
--apply
Applies the custom or default configuration for thresholds, actions, or both. This
command allows you to toggle between custom and default settings. The
specified configuration takes effect upon execution of this command. When you
select custom, the saved configuration becomes effective. You must specify a
class and an area when applying a configuration.
--cancel
Cancels a nonpersistent custom configuration. This command effectively undoes
the -nosave operation without reboot. You must specify a class and an area with
this command. Thresholds and alarm levels are optional; if omitted, all
nonpersistent configurations for the specified class and area are canceled.