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Table 30 Output description
Field Descri
p
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EventEntry Event entry, corresponding to the MIB node eventIndex.
owned by Owner of the entry, corresponding to the MIB node eventOwner.
VALID
Status of the entry identified by the index (VALID means the entry is valid,
and UNDERCREATION means invalid. You can use the display rmon
command to view the invalid entry; while with the display
current-configuration and display this commands you cannot view the
corresponding rmon commands.), corresponding to the MIB node
eventStatus.
Description
Description for the event, corresponding to the MIB node
eventDescription.
cause log-trap when triggered
The 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 ]
View
Any view
Default level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
entry-number: Index of an event entry, in the range 1 to 65535.
Description
Use the display rmon eventlog command to display log information for the specified or all event entries.
If entry-number is not specified, the log information for all event entries is displayed.
If you use the rmon event command to configure the system to log an event when the event is triggered,
the event is recorded into the RMON log. You can use this command to display the details of the log
table: event index, current event state, time the event was logged (the elapsed time in seconds since
system initialization/startup), and event description.
Examples
# Display the RMON log information for event entry 1.
<Sysname> display rmon eventlog 1