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Alarms and Traps
Setting Alarms
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The Configure Alarms window contains the following items.
Probe Displays the data sources on which to configure the alarm.
Community Sets the community name to use when accessing the data sources; if a
name was given in the RMON Alarms window, it carries through to this
field. If no community name is entered, the community name in Agent
Manager is used. For HP probes, specify at least a level-3 community
name; otherwise, specify the write community.
Owner Gives information about the owner of the alarm.
Description Contains a description of the alarm being created. The description you
specify is displayed in the RMON Alarms window after the alarm is
created.
Monitored Object Indicates the object for which to configure the alarm. Choose the object
from the pop-up menu.
Some objects are specific to a particular network host or pair of hosts.
When you select one of these objects, a dialog box appears, letting you
indicate the MAC address(es) of the host(s) to monitor. Specify each
MAC address as 12 hexadecimal digits (any colons, dashes, or other
punctuation characters are ignored).
To specify an RMON object that is not explicitly listed in the pop-up
menu, select Custom Object… and enter the dot-separated MIB
identifier for the object you want.
Some objects are available only for certain agents. For example, the
Ethernet Utilization % object is available only for Ethernet LanProbes.
An error message is shown if you attempt to set an alarm for an object
that is not supported on the agent.
Trap Destination
Group
Indicates where a trap should be sent when the alarm triggers. Refer to
page 423 for information on configuring trap groups.
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