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Table 28 Command output
Field Descri
p
tion
AlarmEntry
entry-number owned by
owner is status
Status of the alarm entry entry-number created by the owner is status.
• entry-number—Alarm entry, corresponding to the MIB node alarmIndex.
• owner—Entry owner, corresponding to the MIB node alarmOwner.
• status—Entry status, corresponding to the MIB node alarmStatus.
{ 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.
Samples type
Sampling type (the value can be absolute or delta), corresponding to the MIB node
alarmSampleType.
Variable formula
Alarm variable, namely, the monitored MIB node, corresponding to the MIB node
alarmVariable.
Sampling interval Sampling interval, in seconds, corresponding to the MIB node alarmInterval.
Rising threshold
Alarm rising threshold, corresponding to the MIB node alarmRisingThreshold.
When the sampling value is greater than or equal to this threshold, a rising alarm is
triggered.
Falling threshold
Alarm falling threshold, corresponding to the MIB node alarmFallingThreshold.
When the sampling value is smaller than or equal to this threshold, a falling alarm is
triggered.
When startup enables
How an alarm can be triggered, corresponding to the MIB node
alarmStartupAlarm.
Latest value Last sampled value, corresponding to the MIB node alarmValue.
Related commands
rmon alarm
display rmon event
Use display rmon event to display the configuration of the specified or all RMON event entries.
Syntax
display rmon event [ entry-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ]
Views
Any view
Default command level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
entry-number: Specifies the index of an RMON event entry, in the range of 1 to 65535. If no entry is
specified, the configuration of all event entries is displayed.
|: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular
expressions, see Getting Started Guide.