HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference
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Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
entry-number: Specifies an event entry index in the range of 1 to 65535.
description string: Configures an event description, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 127 characters. The
string can contain spaces, but it cannot contain the question mark (?) or any unprintable control
characters in the US ASCII character set.
log: Logs the event when it occurs.
log-trap security-string: Logs the event and sends an SNMP notification when the event occurs. The
security-string argument represents the SNMP community name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 127
characters. The string can contain spaces, but it cannot contain the question mark (?) or any unprintable
control characters in the US ASCII character set.
none: Performs no action when the event occurs.
trap security-string: Sends an SNMP notification when the event occurs. The security-string argument
represents the SNMP community name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 127 characters. The string can
contain spaces, but it cannot contain the question mark (?) or any unprintable control characters in the
US ASCII character set.
owner text: Specifies the entry owner, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 127 characters. The string can
contain spaces, but it cannot contain the question mark (?) or any unprintable control characters in the
US ASCII character set.
NOTE:
The SNMP community name setting for the
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Usage guidelines
You can create up to 60 event entries.
You can associate an event entry with a standard or private alarm entry to specify the action to take when
an alarm condition occurs. Depending on your configuration, the system can log the event, send an
SNMP notification, do both, or do neither.
To create an event entry successfully, make sure it has a different event description, event type, or
community name than any existing event entry. Two entries are considered duplicate if all these
parameters are the same.
You can associate an event with multiple alarm entries.
Examples
# Create event 10 in the RMON event table.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rmon event 10 log owner user1
Related commands
• display rmon event
• rmon alarm
• rmon prialarm