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Alarm Index
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Alarm identifier.
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All levels
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State
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State of the alarm or event entry:
Alarms:
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active—Entry is fully configured and activated.
-
falling threshold crossed—Value of the
variable has crossed the lower threshold limit.
-
rising threshold crossed—Value of the variable
has crossed the upper threshold limit.
-
under creation—Entry is being configured
and is not yet activated.
-
startup—Alarm is waiting for the first
sample of the monitored variable.
-
object not available—Monitored variable
of that type is not available to the SNMP agent.
-
instance not available—Monitored variable's
instance is not available to the SNMP agent.
-
object type invalid—Monitored variable
is not a numeric value.
-
object processing errored—An error occurred
when the monitored variable was processed.
-
unknown—State is not one of the above.
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All levels
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State (continued)
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Events:
- Alarms
-
Events
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active—Entry has been fully configured
and activated.
-
under creation—Entry is being configured
and is not yet activated.
-
unknown—State is not one of the above.
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All levels
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Variable name
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Name of the SNMP object instance
being monitored.
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All levels
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Event Index
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Event identifier.
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All levels
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Type
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Type of notification made when
an event is triggered. It can be one of the following:
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log—A system log message is generated and
an entry is made to the log table.
-
snmptrap—An SNMP trap is sent to the configured
destination.
-
log and trap—A system log message is generated,
an entry is made to the log table, and an SNMP trap is sent to the
configured destination.
-
none—Neither log nor trap will be sent.
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detail
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Last Event
|
Date and time of the last event.
It has the format yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss timezone.
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brief
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Community
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Identifies the trap group used
for sending the SNMP trap.
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detail
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Variable OID
|
Object ID to which the variable
name is resolved. The format is x.x.x.x.
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detail
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Sample type
|
Method of sampling the monitored
variable and calculating the value to compare against the upper and
lower thresholds. It can have the value of absolute value or delta value.
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detail
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Startup alarm
|
Alarm that might be sent when this
entry is first activated, depending on the following criteria:
- Alarm is sent when one of the following situations exists:
- Value of the alarm is above or equal to the rising threshold
and the startup type is either rising alarm or rising
or falling alarm.
- Value of the alarm is below or equal to the falling threshold
and the startup type is either falling alarm or rising
or falling alarm.
- Alarm is not sent when one of the
following situations exists:
- Value of the alarm is above or equal to the rising threshold
and the startup type is falling alarm.
- Value of the alarm is below or equal to the falling threshold
and the startup type is rising alarm.
- Value of the alarm is between the thresholds.
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detail
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Owner
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Name of the entry configured by
the user. If the entry was created through the CLI, the owner has monitor prepended to it.
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detail
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Creator
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Mechanism by which the entry was
configured (CLI or SNMP).
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detail
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Sample interval
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Time period between samples (in
seconds).
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detail
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Rising threshold
|
Upper limit threshold value configured
by the user.
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detail
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Falling threshold
|
Lower limit threshold value configured
by the user.
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detail
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Rising event index
|
Event triggered when the rising
threshold is crossed.
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detail
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Falling event index
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Event triggered when the falling
threshold is crossed.
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detail
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Current value
|
Current value of the monitored
variable in the most recent sample interval.
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detail
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