Specifications
Traps
Viewing the Event Log
Configuring RMON Alarms and Events
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Standard RMON
Management Module Guide
Viewing the Event Log
In the Event Table, click on the View Event Log button to view the Event Log
Table, which contains detailed descriptions of all recorded events.
Figure 6-5. Event Log Table View
The following fields appear in the Event Log Table:
• Event—The index number of the event which was logged.
• No.—Entry sequence per defined event (index number).
• Log Time—The value of sysUpTime when this log entry was created.
• Description—A text string describing the alarm which triggered this
event.
Traps
When you define an event on the RMON agent, you can specify the action to
be taken when the event occurs. The event can be recorded in a log on the
RMON agent, it can generate an SNMP trap for notification at your
management station, or both.
With traps, the management station doesn’t need to continuously poll the
agent for information about network conditions. Instead, the burden is on the
agent to monitor the network and notify the management station when a
notable event occurs.
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LanProbe warm-starting.
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