Nortel Networks 380-24F Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 5 Configuring remote network monitoring (RMON) 89
Using Web-based Management for the BayStack 380-24F Gigabit Switch
An event specifies whether a trap, a log, or a trap and a log are generated to view
alarm activity. When RMON is globally enabled, two default events are
generated:
Rising Event
•Falling Event
Default events specify that when an alarm goes out of range, the firing of the
alarm is tracked in both a trap and a log. For example, when an alarm fires at the
rising threshold, the rising event specifies that this information be sent to both a
trap and a log. The RMON Event Log page works in conjunction with the RMON
Threshold page to enable you to view a history of RMON fault events.
To view a history of RMON fault events:
The RMON Event Log page opens (Figure 32).
Figure 32 RMON Event Log page
Table 34 describes the fields on the RMON Event Log page.
From the main menu, choose Fault > RMON Event Log.
Table 34 RMON Event Log page fields
Field Description
Time Stamp The time the event occurred.
Description An implementation dependent description of the event that activated this log entry.
Triggered By A comment describing the source of the event.
ID The event that generated this log entry.