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lcaMgmtModeDeferConfigUpdates (1), you must change
the management mode to
lcaMgmtModePropagateConfigUpdates (0) before
opening the monitor set. You can do so by setting the
MgmtMode property of the System object to
lcaMgmtModePropagateConfigUpdates (0).
You can access the MonitorSets collection through the MyVNI
and CurrentMonitorSets properties of the Network object.
You should use the MyVNI property when you are going to
add new MonitorSet objects to the collection. For more
information, see the MonitorSet object.
Note: You can create MonitorSet objects while running in
engineered mode, but you cannot open them. If you attempt
to do so, the LCA, #143
lcaErrNotAllowedWithoutNetworkInterface exceptions
will be thrown.
Availability
Local, full, lightweight, and independent clients.
Syntax
monSetObject = monSetColl.Add monSetName
Element
Description
monSetObject
The newly defined MonitorSet object.
monSetColl
The MonitorSets collection object to be
acted upon.
monSetName
The Name of the new MonitorSet object.
Added to API
LNS Release 3.0.
Remove
Summary
Removes a MonitorSet object from the collection.
This method can only be called when connected to the
network database (after the Network object's Open method
has been called).
This method only affects MonitorSet objects that were
created as permanent MonitorSet objects becuase OpenLNS
deletes temporary MonitorSet objects automatically as soon
as the client session in which they were created ends. See the
MonitorSet object for more information on the differences
between temporary and permanent MonitorSet objects.
Availability
Local, full, lightweight, and independent clients. Note that
temporary MonitorSet objects, and temporary monitor points,
are not available on Independent clients.
Syntax
monSetColl.Remove indexName
Element
Description
monSetColl
The MonitorSets collection object to be
acted upon.
indexName
A Long value specifying the collection