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5.18.4 rmon event
Function
Sets an RMON event. Up to 60 entries can be set.
Use the no form to delete the information set.
Prompt
xg(config)#
Command syntax
rmon event INDEX [ log ] [ trap COMMUNITY ] [ description DESCRIPTION-STRING ]
[owner OWNERNAME]
no rmon event INDEX
Parameter
z INDEX
Specifies an entry index number for the RMON event within the range of 1 to 65535.
z log
Delete unnecessary RMON events then reissue the command.
z trap COMMUNITY
This option notifies a trap if an event occurred. The COMMUNITY name can be up to 127
alphanumeric characters.
If omitted, no traps are notified.
z description DESCRIPTION-STRING
Specifies a character string that explains the events. The description string can be up to
127 alphanumeric characters.
z owner OWNERNAME
Specifies an owner name for the entry using up to 127 alphanumeric characters.
If omitted, no owner name is set.
Command type
Configuration command
Default
None
Message
% RMON event can register up to 60
Explanation
The RMON event group data entry registration limit was exceeded.
Solution
Delete unnecessary RMON events then reissue the command.
% RMON event %1$ is not set.
Explanation
An attempt to delete a non-existing RMON event group occurred.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified index
Solution
Review the specified index then reissue the command.
% OWNERNAME is too long.
Explanation
The “ownername” length limit was exceeded.
Solution
Reduce the “ownername” length then reissue the command.
% COMMUNITY is too long.
Explanation
The specified “community” name length limit was exceeded.
Solution
Reduce the “community” name length then reissue the command.
% DESCRIPTION is too long.
Explanation
The “description” specified exceeded the length limit.
Solution
Review the “description” length and reissue the command.
% COMMUNITY cannot be used.
Explanation
An illegal character was specified in the “community” name.
Solution
Review the specified “community” name then reissue the command.
% DESCRIPTION cannot be used.
Explanation
An illegal character was specified in the "description".
Solution
Review the specified “description” then reissue the command.
% OWNERNAME cannot be used.
Explanation
An illegal character was specified in the "ownername".
Solution
Review the specified “ownername” then reissue the command.