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Configuring SNMP Services
114070 Rev. A 1-3
You can set a threshold for any integer, counter, gauge, or time-tick variable in the
MIB. Using the threshold parameters (refer to “Editing
Threshold Parameters
later in this chapter), you select the polling interval, which specifies how often the
agent checks the statistic to see if its value has reached the threshold. You also set
three threshold values (high, medium, and low) and specify the threshold action as
Lessthan or Greaterthan (refer to “T
hreshold Example,” next in this chapter).
When the statistic reaches the threshold, the agent generates an event. You specify
the severity level at which you want the manager to log the event. T
able 1-1 lists
the available severity levels and their suggested meanings. Depending on how you
configure the SNMP trap parameters (refer to “Confi
guring Traps” later in this
chapter), the agent may also send the threshold exception as an SNMP trap.
Threshold Example
Suppose (while running BNX software) you want SNMP to warn you if the
number of high-priority (Priority Level 1) packets queued for transmission is
approaching the maximum number supported by an interface. This maximum
value is specified by the wfCctOptsCngcCfgQp1Threshold MIB object. Using the
threshold parameters, you set a threshold for wfCctOptsCngcCfgQp1Threshold.
For the sake of the following example, assume that
wfCctOptsCngcCfgQp1Threshold is equal to 255 (the maximum value for a
synchronous circuit).
You also set the polling interval to 20 seconds, to indicate that, every 20 seconds,
the agent should check variables for which you have configured thresholds. You
set the threshold action to Greaterthan and set the threshold levels and severity of
events to the values listed in T
able 1-2.
Table 1-1. Severity Levels for Event Messages
Severity Suggested Definition
Info Indicates routine events that require no action
Warning Indicates events that occur unexpectedly
Debug Indicates events that you use to solve network problems
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