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display rmon eventlog
Syntax display rmon eventlog [ entry-number ]
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Parameter entry-number: Index of an event entry, in the range 1 to 65535. If no entry
number is specified, the log information for all event entries is displayed.
Description Use the
display rmon eventlog command to display log information for the
specified or all event entries.
If you use the rmon event command to specify that the action of an entry
includes logging, then when this event is triggered, the event log is retained in the
RMON log list.
You can use the display rmon eventlog command to display detailed log
information including event index, current event state, time the event was logged
(the elapsed time in seconds since system initialization/startup), and event
description.
Example # Display the RMON log information for event entry 1.
<Sysname> display rmon eventlog 1
Event table 1 owned by user1 is VALID.
Generates eventLog 1.1 at 0days 00h:01m:39s.
Description: The 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.4.1 defined in alarm table 1,
less than(or =) 100 with alarm value 0. Alarm sample type is absolute.
Generates eventLog 1.2 at 0days 00h:02m:27s.
Description: The alarm formula defined in private alarm table 1,
less than(or =) 100 with alarm value 0. Alarm sample type is absolute.
display rmon history
Syntax display rmon history [ interface-type interface-number ]
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Parameter interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.
Table 610 Description on the fields of the display rmon eventlog command
Field Description
Event table Event index
owned by Owner of the entry
VALID Status of the entry identified by the index (VALID means the entry
is valid, and UNDERCREATION means invalid. You can use the
display rmon command to view the invalid entry and with the
display current-configuration and display this commands you
cannot view the corresponding rmon commands.)
Generates eventLog at Time the log was created
Description Log description