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Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch CudaView Administration Guide
Configuring the Event Transmission 181
Configuring the Event Transmission
A Cuda 12000 can generate a significant volume of events in a short period
of time. The Cuda 12000 manages event transmission in compliance with
DOCSIS 1.1 standards.
To avoid flooding the syslog server and network management stations with
events, you can control the pace of event transmission by configuring the
following parameters:
Parameter Descriptions
This table provides a description of the Event Configuration window.
Ta b le 8- 1 .Event Configuration Window Parameters
Parameter Description
Syslog IP address of the Syslog server. If a Syslog server IP address
does not currently exist, the default is 0.0.0.0
Throttle Admin Controls the transmission of traps and syslog messages with
respect to the event threshold. Specify one of these
administrative status values:
unconstrained (default) The Cuda 12000 transmits
traps and syslog messages without regard to the event
threshold and interval settings.
maintainBelowThreshold The Cuda 12000 suppresses
traps and syslog messages if the number of events
exceeds the threshold.
stopAtThreshold The Cuda 12000 stops trap
transmissions and syslog messages at the threshold.
inhibited The Cuda 12000 suppresses all trap
transmissions and syslog messages.
Throttle
Inhibited
Displays the throttle inhibited status. This field displays True if
one of the following conditions is met:
Throttle Admin is set to inhibited.
Throttle Admin is set to stopAtThreshold and the
threshold has been reached.
Otherwise, this field displays False.