Global Configuration Mode Commands (T - threshold phspc)

This section includes the commands tacacs mode through threshold phspc-sm-entry-denial.

The Global Configuration Mode is used to configure basic system-wide parameters.

IMPORTANT:

The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s).

tacacs mode

Enters the TACACS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System+) configuration mode. Use this mode to configure up to three TACACS+ servers for use in authenticating administrative users via the TACACS+ protocol.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
tacacs mode

Usage:

Enter TACACS Configuration Mode to configure up to three TACACS+ servers for use in authenticating administrative users via the TACACS+ protocol. For additional information, see the TACACS+ Configuration Mode Commands chapter.


Example:
Use the following command to enter TACACS mode:
tacacs mode
task facility acsmgr

This command configures ACSMgr task settings.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
task facility acsmgr
start [ aggressive | normal ]no task facility acsmgr start
no

Disables the configured ACSMgr setting.

aggressive

Specifies to start the maximum possible ACSMgr tasks.

normal

Configures the resource subsystem to start/stop ACSMgr tasks on an as-needed basis.


Usage:

This command provides option for the resource subsystem to start maximum possible ACSMgr tasks based on the license configured and the available system configuration.


Example:
The following command starts the maximum possible ACSMgr tasks:
task facility acsmgr
start aggressive
task facility ipsecmgr

Configures IPSec manager settings.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
task facility ipsecmgr { ikev1 { task-count { increased | normal } } | task-count { increased | normal } }
ikev1 { task-count { increased | normal } }

Default: normal

Adjusts the IPSec manager task count to support EHA for IKEv1. See task-count below.

task-count { increased | normal }

Default: normal

Adjusts the IPSec manager task count to support EHA.

increased: Starts additional IPSec manager tasks operating on the packet processing cards. In increased mode, they run on all but demux packet processing cards. Also, all the IPSec managers start at the same time when an active non-demux card is detected and IPSec is configured.

normal: Uses the standard algorithm for allocating memory for IPSec manager tasks. In normal mode, IPSec managers do not run on session packet processing cards.

CAUTION:

If task-count is set to normal and session recovery is enabled, IPSec manager tasks are not allowed to start on most packet processing cards. Because the resources are not reserved, IPSec managers in normal mode only run on demux packet processing cards.


Usage:

Sets IPSec manager parameters for all IPSec managers in the system.


Example:
Use the following command to set the IPSec manager task count to increased mode:
task facility ipsecmgr
task-count increased
task facility sessmgr

Configures system information which is accessible via SNMP.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
task { facility
sessmgr start { aggressive | normal }
facility sessmgr start { aggressive | normal }

Default: Normal

Specifies the facility options for the session manager.

aggressive: specifies the maximum number of session manager processes are started immediately.

CAUTION:

The task facility sessmgr start aggressive command should only be used if the system will reach capacity (for the existing configuration) during the first few minutes of service.

CAUTION:

This command must only be executed last during configuration (or appended to the end of the configuration file) to ensure the availability of memory resources to contexts and services.

normal: indicates the session manager processes are started as needed.


Usage:

Set the session manager start policy to aggressive on heavily utilized systems to avoid undue delays in processing subscriber sessions.


Example:
task facility sessmgr
start aggressive
task facility sessmgr
start normal
task resource cpu-memory-low

Configures the system action for SNMP trap generation and logging whenever CPU memory.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
task resource cpu-memory-low { kill | warn } }
{ kill | warn }

Default: kill

Sets the action for the Resource Manager to take when the amount of free memory on a CPU falls below 12MB. An SNMP TRAP and CORBA notification are generated and the event is logged.

Once the free memory threshold is crossed, The Resource Manager examines all tasks on that cpu and finds the most over limit task and kills it. If there are no over limit tasks nothing happens. Resource Manager takes preference on killing a non-sessmgr task over a sessmgr task.

kill: The task most over memory limit (if any) is killed and recovered.

warn: The event is logged and no tasks are killed.


Usage:

Set the CPU memory low action to only log CPU low memory events.


Example:
task resource cpu-memory-low warn
terminal

Configures the console port on the SPIO.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
terminal [ carrierdetect { off | on } | databits { 7 | 8 } | flowcontrol { hardware { off | on } | none } | parity { even | none | odd } | speed { 115200 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 9600 } | stopbits { 1 | 2 } ]
carrierdetect { off | on }

Specifies whether or not the console port is to use Data Carrier Detect (DCD) when connecting to a terminal.

Default: off

off: Do not use DCD.

on: Use DCD.

databits { 7 | 8 }

Specifies the number of data bits used to transmit and receive characters.

Default: 8

7: Use 7 databits to transmit and receive characters.

8: Use 8 databits to transmit and receive characters.

flowcontrol { hardware { off | on } | none }

Specifies how the flow of data is controlled between the SPIO and a terminal.

Default: none

hardware: Enables or disables the use of hardware-based flow control

off: Disables the use of Ready to Send (RTS) and Clear to Send (CTS).

on: Enables the use of Ready to Send (RTS) and Clear to Send (CTS).

none: Disables the use of DCD, RTS and CTS.

parity { even | none | odd }

Specifies the type of error checking used on the port.

Default: none

even - Enables error checking by setting the parity bit to 1 (if needed) making the number of 1s in the data bits even.

none - Disables error checking.

odd - Enables error checking by setting the parity bit to 1 (if needed) making the number of 1s in the data bits odd.

speed { 115200 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 9600 }

Specifies the flow of data in bits per second between the console port and terminal.

Default: 9600

stopbits { 1 | 2 }

Specifies the number of stop bits between each transmitted character.

Default: 1

1: Use one stop bit between each transmitted character.

2: Use two stop bits between each transmitted character.


Usage:

Sets the SPIO’s console port parameters for communication with the terminal device.


Example:
The following command sets the SPIO’s console port. The terminal must support these values.
terminal carrierdetect
off databits 7 flowcontrol hardware on parity even speed 115200
stopbits 1
threshold 10sec-cpu-utilization

Configures alarm or alert thresholds that measure a 10-second average of CPU utilization. Its polling interval can be set down to 30 seconds.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold 10sec-cpu-utilization percent [ clear percent ]
percent

Default: 0

Configures Specifies the high threshold for 10-second average cpu-utilization. If the monitored CPU utilization is greater than or equal to the specified percentage an alert is sent. Regardless of the length of the polling interval, only one sample at the end of the polling interval is tested.

clear percent

Default: 0:

This is a low watermark value that sets the alarm clearing threshold value. If not specified it is taken from the first value.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Use this command to set a threshold that sends an alert when CPU utilization over a 10-second average exceeds the limit set.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for 10-second sample of CPU utilization based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: 10-second average percentage of CPU utilization is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: 10-second average percentage of CPU utilization is less than the low threshold

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.

IMPORTANT:

This command is not supported on all platforms.


Example:
The following command generates an alert when the 10-second average CPU utilization reaches 45 percent:
threshold 10sec-cpu-utilization 45
threshold aaa-acct-archive-size

Configures accounting message archive size, alarm or alert thresholds.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN, HA, ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold aaa-acct-archive-size high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
aaa-acct-archive-size 
high_thresh

Default: 1

Specifies the high threshold number of archived accounting messages that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm. high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1044000.

clear low_thresh

Default: 1

Specifies the low threshold number of archived accounting messages that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of failures falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated. low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1044000.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

In the event that the system cannot communicate with configured AAA accounting servers (RADIUS or CGFs), either due to the server being busy or loss of network connectivity, the system buffers, or archives, the accounting messages.

Accounting message archive size thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the number of AAA accounting messages buffered in the archive during the specified polling interval. Accounting requests are counted for all AAA accounting servers that the system is configured to communicate with.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for accounting failures based on the following rules:

  • Enter condition: Actual number of archived messages that is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of archived messages that is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 250 AAA accounting archived messages and low threshold of 100 for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold aaa-acct-archive-size
250 clear 100 
threshold aaa-acct-failure

Configures accounting failure, alarm or alert thresholds for the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN, HA, ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold aaa-acct-failure high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
aaa-acct-failure 
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of accounting failures that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm. high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of accounting failures that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of failures falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated. low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Accounting failure thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the number of failed AAA accounting message requests that occur during the specified polling interval. Accounting requests are counted for all AAA accounting servers that the system is configured to communicate with.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for accounting failures based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of failures is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of failures is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 100 AAA accounting failures and low threshold of 25 for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold aaa-acct-failure
100 clear 25
threshold aaa-acct-failure-rate

Configures accounting failure rate, alarm or alert thresholds for the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN, HA, ASN GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold aaa-acct-failure-rate high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
aaa-acct-failure-rate 
high_thresh

Default: 1

Specifies the high threshold percent of accounting failures that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm. high_thresh is an integer from 0 and 100.

clear low_thresh

Default: 1

Specifies the low threshold percent of accounting failures that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the percentage of failures falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated. low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Accounting failure rate thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the percentage of AAA accounting message requests that failed during the specified polling interval. Accounting requests are counted for all AAA accounting servers that the system is configured to communicate with.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for accounting failure rates based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual failure percentage is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual failure percentage is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a AAA accounting failure rate high threshold percentage of 30 and a low threshold percentage of 10 for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold aaa-acct-failure-rate
30 clear 10
threshold aaa-auth-failure

Configures authentication failure, alarm or alert thresholds for the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN, HA, ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold aaa-auth-failure high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
aaa-auth-failure 
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of authentication failures that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of authentication failures that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of failures falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated. low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Authentication failure thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the number of failed AAA authentication message requests that occur during the specified polling interval. Authentication requests are counted for all AAA authentication servers that the system is configured to communicate with.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for authentication failures based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of failures is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of failures is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 100 AAA authentication failures for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold aaa-auth-failure 100
threshold aaa-auth-failure-rate

Configures authentication failure rate, alarm or alert thresholds for the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN, HA, ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold aaa-auth-failure-rate high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
aaa-auth-failure-rate 
high_thresh

Default: 5

Specifies the high threshold percent of authentication failures that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm. high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

clear

Allows the configuration of Specifies the low threshold.

low_thresh

Default: 5

Specifies the low threshold percent of authentication failures that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the percentage of failures falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated. low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Authentication failure rate thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the percentage of AAA authentication message requests that failed during the specified polling interval. Authentication requests are counted for all AAA authentication servers that the system is configured to communicate with.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for authentication failures based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual failure percentage is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual failure percentage is less than the low threshold

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a AAA authentication failure rate high threshold percentage of 30 for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold aaa-auth-failure-rate 30
threshold aaa-retry-rate

Configures AAA retry rate, alarm or alert thresholds for the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN, HA, ASN GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold aaa-retry-rate high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
aaa-retry-rate 
high_thresh

Default: 5

Specifies the high threshold percent of AAA request message retries that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm. high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

clear low_thresh

Default: 5

Specifies the low threshold percent of AAA request message retries that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the percentage of retries falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated. low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

AAA request message retry rate thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the percentage of request messages (both authentication and accounting) that were retried during the specified polling interval. The percentage is based on a message count taken for all AAA authentication and accounting servers that the system is configured to communicate with.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for request message retries based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual retry percentage is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual retry percentage is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a AAA message retry rate high threshold percentage of 25 and a low threshold percentage of 10 for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold aaa-retry-rate
25 clear 10
threshold aaamgr-request-queue

Configures the AAA Manager internal request queue, alarm or alert thresholds.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN, HA, ASN GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold aaamgr-request-queue high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
aaamgr-request-queue 
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of AAA Manager Requests that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm. high_thresh is an integer from 1 through 100.

clear

Allows the configuration of Specifies the low threshold.

low_thresh

Default: 5

Specifies the low threshold number of AAA Manager Requests that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the percentage of failures falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm is generated. low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

AAA Manager Request thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the number of AAA Manager Requests for an AAA manager process during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for AAA Manager Requests based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of AAA Manager Requests per AAA manager is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of AAA Manager Requests per AAA manager process is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm is not generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a AAA authentication failure rate high threshold percentage of 30 for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold aaamgr-request-queue 30
threshold asngw-auth-failure

Configures authentication failure, alarm or alert thresholds for the ASN-GW system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold asngw-auth-failure high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
asngw-auth-failure
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of authentication failures that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of authentication failures that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of failures falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Use this command to configure threshold limits to generate alerts or alarms based on the number of failed ASN-GW authentication message requests that occur during the specified polling interval. Authentication requests are counted for all ASN Gateway authentication servers with which that the system is configured to communicate.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for authentication failures based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of failures is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of failures is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 100 authentication failures for an ASN-GW using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold asngw-auth-failure 100
threshold asngw-handoff-denial

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for hand-off denials within the ASN-GW service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold asngw-handoff-denial high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
asngw-handoff-denial
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of hand-off denials that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of hand-off denials that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of hand-off denials falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Use this command to set threshold limits to generate alerts or alarms based on the number of denied hand-off that occurred during the specified polling interval. Hand-off denial messages are counted for all ASN Gateways that the system is configured to communicate with.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for hand-off denials based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of failures is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of failures is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 100 hand-off denials using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold asngw-handoff-denial 100
threshold asngw-max-eap-retry

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for maximum retries for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) authentication within an ASN-GW service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold asngw-max-eap-retry high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold asngw-max-eap-retry
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of retries for EAP authentication that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of retries for EAP authentication that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of retries falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Use this command to set threshold limits to generate alerts or alarms based on the number of retries for EAP authentication that occur during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for maximum number of retries for EAP authentication based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of failures is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of failures is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 100 alerts or alarms generated on maximum number of retries for EAP authentication for an ASN Gateway using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold asngw-max-eap-retry 100
threshold asngw-network-entry-denial

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for denials of network entry to an MS within the ASN-GW service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold asngw-network-entry-denial high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold asngw-network-entry-denial
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of denial of network entry to an MS that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of denial of network entry to an MS that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of denials falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Use this command to set threshold limits to generate alerts or alarms based on the number of network entry denials that occurred during the specified polling interval. Network denial messages are counted for an MS with which the system is configured to communicate.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for network entry denials based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of failures is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of failures is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 100 network entry denials for an MS using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold asngw-network-entry-denial 100
threshold asngw-session-setup-timeout

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for session setup timeouts in an ASN-GW service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold asngw-session-setup-timeout high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
asngw-session-setup-timeout
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of timeouts during session setup that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of timeouts during session setup that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of denials falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Use this command to set threshold limits to generate alerts or alarms based on the number of timeouts during session setup that occurred during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for session setup timeouts based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of failures is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of failures is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 100 timeouts during session setup using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold asngw-session-setup-timeout 100
threshold asngw-session-timeout

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for session timeouts in an ASN-GW service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold asngw-session-timeout high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
asngw-session-timeout
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of timeouts during session that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of timeouts during session that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of session timeouts falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Use this command to set threshold limits to generate alerts or alarms based on the number of timeouts during a session that occurred during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for session timeouts based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of failures is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of failures is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 100 timeouts during a session using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold asngw-session-timeout 100
threshold asnpc-idle-mode-timeout

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for ASNPC Instant Messenger idle mode timeouts.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold asnpc-idle-mode-timeout high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of ASNPC idle mode timeouts that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of ASNPC idle mode timeouts during session that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of session timeouts falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the maximum number of idle mode timeouts allowed in the ASNPC service.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for session timeouts based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of timeouts is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of timeouts is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures the high threshold for ASNPC idle mode timeouts at 10000:
threshold asnpc-idle-mode-timeout 10000
threshold asnpc-im-entry-denial

Configures the ASNPC Instant Messenger (IM) entry denial, alarm or alert thresholds.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold asnpc-im-entry-denial high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of IM entry denials during session that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of IM entry denials during session that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of session timeouts falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the maximum number of IM session denials allowed in the ASNPC service.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for session timeouts based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of failures is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of failures is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures the high threshold for IM session counts at 10000:
threshold asnpc-im-entry-denial 10000
threshold asnpc-lu-denial

Configures the alarm or alert thresholds for Location Update (LU) denials.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold asnpc-lu-denial high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of LU denials during session that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of LU denials during session that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of session timeouts falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 10000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the maximum number of Location Update denials allowed in the ASNPC service.


Example:
The following command configures high threshold of 10000 LU denials:
threshold asnpc-lu-denial 10000
threshold asnpc-session-setup-timeout

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for ASNPC session setup timeouts in an ASN-GW service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold asnpc-session-setup-timeout value default threshold
asnpc-session-setup-timeout
value

value is an integer from 1 through 1000000.


Usage:

Use this command to set threshold limits to generate alerts or alarms based on the number of timeouts during session setup that occurred during the specified polling interval.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 100 timeouts during session setup using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold asnpc-session-setup-timeout 100
threshold call-reject-no-resource

Configures alarm or alert thresholds on the system for calls rejected due to insufficient resources.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold call-reject-no-resource high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of no-resource call rejects issued by the system that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

The number is an integer from 0 through 100000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of no-resource call rejects issued by the system that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of rejections falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

The number is an integer from 0 through 100000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

No resource call reject thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the total number of calls that were rejected by the system due to insufficient or no resources (memory and/or session licenses) during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for no-resource-rejected calls based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of calls rejected due to no resources is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of calls rejected due to no resources is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count for the number of calls rejected by the system due to insufficient or no resources to 100 and allow threshold of 40 for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold call-reject-no-resource
100 clear 40
threshold call-setup

Configures call setup, alarm or alert thresholds for the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold call-setup high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of calls setup by the system that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of calls setup by the system that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of setups falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Call setup thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the total number of calls setup by the system during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for call setups based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of call setups is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of call setups is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 100 calls setup for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold call-setup
100 
threshold call-setup-failure

Configures call setup failure, alarm or alert thresholds for the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold call-setup-failure high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of call setup failures experienced by the system that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of call setup failures experienced by the system that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of setup failures falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Call setup failure thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the total number of call setup failures experienced by the system during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for call setup failures based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of call setup failures is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of call setup failures is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 100 call setup failures and a low threshold of 80 for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold call-setup-failure
100 clear 80
threshold card-temperature-near-power-off-limit

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for triggering and clearing high card temperature alarms.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold card-temperature-near-power-off-limithigh_temp [ clear low_temp ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high card temperature (in degrees Celsius) that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low card temperature (in degrees Celsius) before a high temperature alarm is cleared.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the high and low temperatures in degrees Celsius that generate and clear alarms.


Example:
The following command configures sets the high and low temperatures to 40 and 35 degrees:
threshold card-temperature-near-power-off-limit 40
clear 35
threshold cdr-file-space

Configures, alarm or alert thresholds for monitoring the percentage of total file space allocated for Charging Data Records (CDRs) used during the polling interval.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold cdr-file-space high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
default threshold
cdr-file-space 
default

Configures this command with the default threshold settings.

high_thresh

Specifies the high threshold for percentage of total allocated CDR file space used that must be met or exceeded at the end of the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is measured in percentage of total allocated CDR file space used and is an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

Default: 90

clear low_thresh

Specifies the low threshold for percentage of total allocated CDR file space used that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the space usage falls below Specifies the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm is generated.

low_thresh is measured in percentage of total allocated CDR file space used and is an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

Default: 0

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to Specifies the low threshold.


Usage:

CDR file space usage generate alerts or alarms based on the percentage of total allocated CDR file space used during the polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for CDR file space usage session based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual percentage of allocated CDR file space usage is greater than or equal to the specified percentage of total CDR file space.
  • Clear condition: Actual CDR file space used is less than the specified clear percentage of total allocated CDR file space usage.

If a trigger condition exists at the end of the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a threshold of 65 percent of total allocated CDR file space usage and a clear threshold of 35 percent:
threshold cdr-file-space
65 clear 35
threshold contfilt-block

Configures, alarm or alert thresholds for Content Filtering rating operations blocked during a polling interval at which the threshold are raised or cleared.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

CF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold contfilt-block high_thresh_value [ clear low_thresh_value ]default threshold
contfilt-block
default

Configures this command with the default threshold settings.

high_thresh

Specifies the high threshold for number of rating operations blocked for content filtering service that must be met or exceeded at the end of the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is measured in numbers of total rating operations blocked and is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Specifies the low threshold for the total number of rating operations blocked for a content filtering service that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the threshold falls below Specifies the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm is generated.

low_thresh is measured in numbers of total rating operations blocked and is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

Default: 0


Usage:

Use this command to configure the threshold for a content filtering service to generates alerts or alarms based on the number of rating operations blocked for a content filtering service during the polling interval.

If a trigger condition exists at the end of the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll contfilt-block command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a threshold of 65000 rating operations blocked and a clear threshold of 35000 operations:
threshold contfilt-block
65000 clear 35000 
threshold contfilt-rating

Configures, alarm or alert thresholds for Content Filtering rating operations performed during a polling interval at which the threshold are raised or cleared.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

CF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold contfilt-rating high_thresh_value [ clear low_thresh_value ]default threshold
contfilt-rating
default

Configures this command with the default threshold settings.

high_thresh

Specifies the high threshold for number of rating operations performed for content filtering service that must be met or exceeded at the end of the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is measured in numbers of total rating operations performed and is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Specifies the low threshold for the total number of rating operations performed for a content filtering service that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the threshold falls below Specifies the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm is generated.

low_thresh is measured in umber of total rating operations performed and is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

Default: 0


Usage:

Use this command to configure the threshold for a content filtering service to generates alerts or alarms based on the number of rating operations performed for a content filtering service during the polling interval.

If a trigger condition exists at the end of the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll contfilt-rating command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a threshold of 65000 percent of total rating operations performed and a clear threshold of 35000 percent:
threshold contfilt-rating
65000 clear 35000
threshold cpu-available-memory

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for available CPU memory in the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold cpu-available-memory low_thresh  [ clear high_thresh ]
low_thresh

Default: 32

Specifies the low threshold amount of CPU memory that must be met or exceeded at the polling time to generate an alert or alarm.

low_thresh is measured in megabytes (MB) and is an integer from 0 through 2048.

clear high_thresh

Default: 32

Specifies the high threshold amount of CPU memory that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the memory amount rises above the high threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

high_thresh is measured in megabytes (MB) and is an integer from 0 through 2048.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the low threshold.


Usage:

CPU available memory thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the amount of available memory for each packet processing card CPU at the polling time. Although, a single threshold is configured for all CPUs, separate alerts or alarms can be generated for each CPU.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for available CPU memory based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Average measured amount of memory/CPU for the last 5 minutes is less than or equal to the low threshold.
  • Clear condition: Average measured amount of memory/CPU for the last 5 minutes is greater than the high threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.

IMPORTANT:

This command is not supported on all platforms.


Example:
The following command configures a low threshold count of 50 MB CPU memory available and a high threshold of 112 MB for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold cpu-available-memory
50 clear 112
threshold cpu-load

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for monitoring packet processing card CPU loads using a 5-minute average measurement. The threshold is enabled by enabling CPU resource monitoring.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold  cpu-load high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

If the monitored CPU load is greater than or equal to the specified number an alert is sent. high_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 15.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

This is a low watermark value that sets the alarm clearing threshold value. If not present it is taken from the first value. low_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 15.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to Specifies the low threshold.


Usage:

Use this command to set an alert when the card’s CPU load is equal to or greater than the number specified.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for CPU load based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual CPU load is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual CPU load is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.

IMPORTANT:

This command is not supported on all platforms.


Example:
To set an alert when the packet processing card CPU load is over 10 and set an alert clear when the CPU load drops down equal or less than 7, enter the following command;
threshold cpu-load
10 clear 7
threshold cpu-memory-usage

Configures, alarm or alert thresholds for monitoring the percentage of total CPU memory used during the polling interval.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold cpu-memory-usage high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold for percentage of total memory used that must be met or exceeded at the end of the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is measured as a percentage of total CPU memory used and is an integer from 0 and 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold for percentage of total CPU memory used that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the memory usage falls below the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm is generated.

low_thresh is measured as a percentage of total CPU memory used and is an integer from 0 and 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to Specifies the low threshold.


Usage:

CPU memory usage generate alerts or alarms based on the percentage of total CPU memory used during the polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for CPU memory usage session based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual percentage of CPU memory usage is greater than or equal to the specified percentage of total CPU memory.
  • Clear condition: Actual CPU memory usage is less than the specified clear percentage of total CPU memory usage.

If a trigger condition exists at the end of the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a threshold of 65 percent of total packet processing card CPU memory usage and a clear threshold of 35 percent:
threshold cpu-memory-usage
65 clear 35
threshold cpu-orbs-crit

Configures thresholds for generating critical-level alerts or alarms based on the percentage of CPU utilization by the Object Request Broker System (ORBS) software task.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold cpu-orbs-crit high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ][ default ] threshold
cpu-orbs-crit
default

Restores this parameter to its default setting.

high_thresh

Default: 60

Specifies the high threshold percent of CPU utilization by the ORB software task that must be exceeded as measured at the time of polling to generate a critical-level alert or alarm.

high_thresh is measured in percentage of total CPU utilization and is an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 60

Specifies the low threshold percent of CPU utilization by the ORB software task that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the percentage is measured as less than or equal to Specifies the low threshold at the time of polling, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is measured in percentage of total CPU utilization and is an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to Specifies the low threshold.


Usage:

Object Request Broker (ORB) software task CPU utilization thresholds generate critical-level alerts or alarms based on the percentage of packet processing card CPU resources it is consuming at the time of polling.

Critical-level alerts or alarms are triggered for CPU usage by the ORBs software task based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual CPU usage percentage is greater than the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual CPU usage percentage is less than or equal to the low threshold.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a critical-level alarm threshold of 35 percent of CPU utilization by the ORBS task and a clear threshold of 30 percent:
threshold cpu-orbs-crit
35 clear 30
threshold cpu-orbs-warn

Configures thresholds for generating warning-level alerts or alarms based on the percentage of CPU utilization by the Object Request Broker System (ORBS) software task.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold cpu-orbs-warn high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ][ default ] threshold
cpu-orbs-warn
default

Restores this parameter to its default setting.

high_thresh

Default: 50

Specifies the high threshold percent of CPU utilization by the ORBS software task that must be exceeded as measured at the time of polling to generate a warning-level alert or alarm.

high_thresh is measured in percentage of total CPU utilization and is an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 50

Specifies the low threshold percent of CPU utilization by the ORBS software task that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the percentage is measured as less than or equal to Specifies the low threshold at the time of polling, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is measured in percentage of total CPU utilization and is an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to Specifies the low threshold.


Usage:

Object Request Broker (ORB) software task CPU utilization thresholds generate warning-level alerts or alarms based on the percentage of packet processing card CPU resources it is consuming at the time of polling.

Warning-level alerts or alarms are triggered for CPU usage by the ORBS software task based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual CPU usage percentage is greater than the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual CPU usage percentage is less than or equal to the low threshold.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a warning-level alarm threshold of 25 percent of CPU utilization by the ORBS task and a clear threshold of 20 percent:
threshold cpu-orbs-warn
25 clear 20
threshold cpu-session-throughput

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for CPU session throughput within the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold cpu-session-throughput high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold session throughput that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is measured in kilobytes per second (Kbps) and is an integer from 0 through 1000000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold session thereabout that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the throughput falls below Specifies the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is measured in kilobytes per second (Kbps) and is an integer from 0 through 1000000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

CPU session throughput thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on total throughput for all Session Manager tasks running on each packet processing card CPU during the polling interval. Although, a single threshold is configured for all CPUs, separate alerts or alarms can be generated for each CPU.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for CPU session throughput based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual CPU session throughput is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual CPU session throughput is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.

IMPORTANT:

This command is not supported on all platforms.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 900 Kbps session throughput and a low threshold of 500 KBps for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold cpu-session-throughput
900 clear 500
threshold cpu-utilization

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for CPU utilization within the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold cpu-utilization high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 85

Specifies the high threshold CPU utilization percentage that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

clear low_thresh

Default: 85

Specifies the low threshold CPU utilization percentage that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the utilization percentage falls below the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

CPU utilization thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the utilization percentage of each packet processing card CPU during the specified polling interval. Although, a single threshold is configured for all CPUs, separate alerts or alarms can be generated for each CPU.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for CPU utilization based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Average measured CPU utilization for the last 5 minutes
  • Clear condition: Average measured CPU utilization for the last 5 minutes is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.

IMPORTANT:

This command is not supported on all platforms.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold CPU utilization percentage of 90 for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold cpu-utilization 90
threshold dcca-bad-answers

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for invalid or bad responses to the system from Diameter servers.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold dcca-bad-answers high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
dcca-bad-answers 
default

Disables the threshold for configured alarm and sets the high_thresh and low_thresh values to 0.

high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of invalid messages or responses that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of invalid messages/responses that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of failures falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

In the event that the system receives invalid message or response from Diameter server dcca-bad-answers is generated.

DCCA bad answer messages size threshold generates alerts or alarms based on the number of invalid response or messages received during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for DCCA bad answers based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of DCCA bad answer messages is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of DCCA bad answer messages is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 250 DCCA bad answer messages and low threshold of 100 for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold dcca-bad-answers
250 clear 100
threshold dcca-protocol-error

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for Diameter Credit Control Application (DCCA) protocol errors from the Diameter server.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold dcca-protocol-error high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
dcca-protocol-error 
default

Disables the threshold for configured alarm and sets the high_thresh and low_thresh values to 0.

high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of protocol error received from Diameter server that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of protocol error received from Diameter server that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of errors falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

In the event that the system receives the protocol errors from Diameter server, dcca-protocol-error is generated.

DCCA protocol error threshold generates alerts or alarms based on the number of protocol error messages received from Diameter server during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for DCCA protocol error based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of DCCA protocol error is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of DCCA protocol errors is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 250 protocol errors and low threshold of 100 for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold dcca-protocol-error
250 clear 100
threshold dcca-rating-failed

Configures Diameter Credit Control Application (DCCA) Rating Group (content-id) request reject, alarm or alert thresholds.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold dcca-rating-failed high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
dcca-rating-failed 
default

Disables the threshold for configured alarm and sets the high_thresh and low_thresh values to 0.

high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of requests for a block of credits due to invalid Rating Group (content-id), rejected from the Diameter server that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of requests for a block of credits due to invalid Rating Group (content-id), rejected from the Diameter server that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of errors falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

In the event that the Diameter server rejects the system request for a block of credits due to invalid Rating Group, defined as content-id, dcca-rating-failed message is generated.

Rating Group failed threshold generates alerts or alarms based on the number of requests rejected from Diameter server during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for Rating Group failed based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of DCCA Rating Group failed is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of DCCA Rating Group failed is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 250 requests rejected and low threshold of 100 for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold dcca-rating-failed
250 clear 100
threshold dcca-unknown-rating-group

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the unknown Diameter Credit Control Application (DCCA) Rating Group (content-id) messages returned by Diameter servers.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold dcca-unknown-rating-group high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold
dcca-unknown-rating-group 
default

Disables the threshold for configured alarm and sets the high_thresh and low_thresh values to 0.

high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of unknown Rating Group (content-id) messages sent by the Diameter server that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of unknown Rating Group (content-id) sent by Diameter server and received by system that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of errors falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

In the event that the Diameter server sends invalid Rating Groups, content-ids to the system, dcca-unk-rating-group message is generated.

Unknown Rating Group threshold generates alerts or alarms based on the number of unknown Rating Groups received by the system from Diameter server during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for unknown rating groups based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of unknown rating groups is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of unknown rating groups is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 250 unknown rating groups and low threshold of 100 for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold dcca-unknown-rating-group
250 clear 100
threshold diameter diameter-retry-rate

Configures Diameter Retry Rate, alarm or alert thresholds based on the percentage of Diameter requests that were retried during the polling interval.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold diameter
diameter-retry-rate high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
default threshold
diameter diameter-retry-rate 
default

Configures this command with the default threshold settings.

Default: 0—disabled

high_thresh

Specifies the high threshold. If, within the polling interval, the percentage of Diameter requests retried equals or exceeds high_thresh an alert or alarm is generated.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

Default: 0

clear low_thresh

Specifies the low threshold. If, within the polling interval, the percentage of Diameter requests retried falls below low_thresh, a clear alarm is generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

Default: 0

IMPORTANT:

This value is applicable for the Alarm mode, and ignored for the Alert mode. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm mode, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Diameter Retry Rate threshold generates alerts or alarms based on the percentage of Diameter requests that were retried during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Percentage of Diameter requests retried is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Percentage of Diameter requests retried is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold of 75 percent, and a low threshold of 50 percent for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold diameter
diameter-retry-rate 75 clear 50
threshold edr-udr-dropped flow control

Configures alarm or alert thresholds to monitor the total number of Event Data Records (EDRs) and Usage Data Records (UDRs) discarded due to flow control.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold edr-udr-dropped-flow-control high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]default threshold edr-udr-dropped-flow-control
default

Configures this command with the default threshold settings.

Default: High threshold: 90; Low threshold: 10

high_thresh

Specifies the high threshold for total number of EDRs + UDRs dropped due to flow control, which must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 100000.

A value of 0 disables the threshold.

Default: 90

clear low_thresh

Specifies the low threshold for total number of EDRs + UDRs dropped that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the total number of EDRs + UDRs dropped falls below Specifies the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm is generated.

low_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 100000 that must be lower than high_thresh.

A value of 0 disables the threshold.

Default: 10


Usage:

Use this command to configure thresholds to monitor the total number of EDRs + UDRs discarded due to flow control. Alerts or alarms are generated based on the total number of EDRs + UDRs dropped during polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for EDR file space usage session based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of EDRs + UDRs dropped greater than or equal to the specified number of EDRs + UDRs dropped.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of EDR + UDRs dropped is less than the specified clear number of EDRs + UDRs dropped.

If a trigger condition exists at the end of the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold of 90 and a clear threshold of 45 to monitor EDRs + UDRs dropped due to flow control:
threshold edr-udr-dropped-flow-control
90 clear 45
threshold epdg-current-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of subscribers currently in Evolved Packet Date Gateway (ePDG) sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ePDG


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold epdg-current-sessionsdefault threshold epdg-current-sessions
default

Disables the threshold for configured alarm and sets the high_thresh and low_thresh values to 0.

high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of the total number of ePDG subscriber sessions that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of the total number of ePDG subscriber sessions that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of errors falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Sets the upper and power thresholds for the total number of ePDG subscriber sessions that will generate and clear alerts or alarms.

Alerts or alarms are triggered based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of ePDG subscriber sessions is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of ePDG subscriber sessions is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.


Example:
The following command configures sets the upper threshold of ePDG subscriber sessions at 100000 and the lower threshold at 90000:
threshold epdg-current-sessions
100000 clear 90000
threshold fng-current-active-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of subscribers currently active Femto Network Gateway (FNG) sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold fng-current-active-sessionsdefault threshold fng-current-actice-sessions
default

Disables the threshold for configured alarm and sets the high_thresh and low_thresh values to 0.

high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of the total number of active FNG subscriber sessions that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of the total number of active FNG subscriber sessions that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of errors falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Sets the upper and power thresholds for the total number of active FNG subscriber sessions that will generate and clear alerts or alarms.

Alerts or alarms are triggered based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of active FNG subscriber sessions is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of active FNG subscriber sessions is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.


Example:
The following command configures sets the upper threshold of active FNG subscriber sessions at 100000 and the lower threshold at 90000:
threshold fng-current-active-sessions
100000 clear 90000
threshold fng-current-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of subscribers currently in Femto Network Gateway (FNG) sessions, including inactive sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold fng-current-sessionsdefault threshold fng-current-sessions
default

Configures this command with the default threshold settings.

Default: High threshold: 90; Low threshold: 10

high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of the total number of FNG subscriber sessions that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of the total number of FNG subscriber sessions that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of errors falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Sets the upper and power thresholds for the total number of FNG subscriber sessions that will generate and clear alerts or alarms.

Alerts or alarms are triggered based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of FNG subscriber sessions is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of FNG subscriber sessions is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.


Example:
200000190000
threshold fng-current-sessions
200000 clear 190000
threshold fw-deny-rule

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the Stateful Firewall Deny Rule.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

FW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold fw-deny-rule high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
default threshold fw-deny-rule
default

Configures this command with the default threshold settings.

Default: 0—disabled

high_thresh

Specifies the Stateful Firewall Deny-Rule threshold value, which if met or exceeded generates an alert or alarm.

high_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 1000000.

Default: 0

clear low_thresh

Specifies the Stateful Firewall Deny-Rule alarm clear threshold value. If, in the same polling interval, the threshold falls below low_thresh a clear alarm is generated.

low_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 1000000.

Default: 0

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the low threshold.


Usage:

When the number of Deny-Rule instances exceeds a given value, a n alarm or alert is raised; it is cleared when the number of Deny-Rule instances falls below a value within the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval, and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a Stateful Firewall Deny Rule high threshold of 1000 and a low threshold of 900 for a system using the Alarm Thresholding model:
threshold fw-deny-rule
1000 clear 900
threshold fw-dos-attack

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for Stateful Firewall Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

FW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold fw-dos-attack high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
default threshold fw-dos-attack
default

Configures this command with the default threshold settings.

Default: 0—disabled

high_thresh

Specifies the Stateful Firewall DoS attacks threshold value, which if met or exceeded generates an alert or alarm.

high_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 1000000.

Default: 0

clear low_thresh

Specifies the Stateful Firewall DoS attacks clear threshold value. If, in the same polling interval, the threshold falls below low_thresh a clear alarm is generated.

low_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 1000000.

Default: 0

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the low threshold.


Usage:

When the number of DoS attacks exceed a given value, a threshold is raised and it is cleared when the number of DoS attacks fall below a value within the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a Stateful Firewall DoS attacks high threshold of 1000 and a low threshold of 100 for a system using the Alarm Thresholding model:
threshold fw-dos-attack
1000 clear 100 
threshold fw-drop-packet

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for Stateful Firewall dropped packets.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

FW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold fw-drop-packet high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
default threshold fw-drop-packet
default

Configures this command with the default threshold settings.

Default: 0—disabled

high_thresh

Specifies the Stateful Firewall dropped packets threshold value, which if met or exceeded generates an alert or alarm.

high_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 1000000.

Default: 0

clear low_thresh

Specifies the Stateful Firewall dropped packets clear threshold value. If, in the same polling interval, the threshold falls below low_thresh a clear alarm is generated.

low_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 1000000.

Default: 0

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the low threshold.


Usage:

When the number of dropped packets exceed a given value, a threshold is raised and it is cleared when the number of dropped packets fall below a value within the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a Stateful Firewall dropped packets high threshold of 1000 and a low threshold of 900 for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold fw-drop-packet
1000 clear 900
threshold fw-no-rule

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for Stateful Firewall no rule occurrences.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

FW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold fw-no-rule high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
default threshold fw-no-rule
default

Configures this command with the default threshold settings.

Default: 0—disabled

high_thresh

Specifies the Stateful Firewall no rules threshold value, which if met or exceeded generates an alert or alarm.

high_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 1000000.

Default: 0

clear low_thresh

Specifies the Stateful Firewall no rules clear threshold value. If, in the same polling interval, the threshold falls below low_thresh a clear alarm is generated.

low_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 1000000.

Default: 0

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the low threshold.


Usage:

When the number of no rule occurrences exceeds a given value, a threshold is raised and it is cleared when the number of no rules fall below a value within the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a Stateful Firewall no rule high threshold of 1000 and a low threshold of 900 for a system using the Alarm Thresholding model:
threshold fw-no-rule
1000 clear 900
threshold license remaining-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the percentage of session license utilization by the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
[ no ] threshold
license remaining-sessions low_thresh clear high_thresh
no low_thresh

Disables threshold session license utilization alerts or alarms.

remaining-sessions low_thresh

Default: 10

Specifies the low threshold session license utilization percentage that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

clear high_thresh

Default: 10

Specifies the high threshold session license utilization percentage that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the utilization percentage rises above the high threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to Specifies the low threshold.


Usage:

Session license utilization thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the utilization percentage of all session capacity licenses during the specified polling interval.

The system uses session capacity license to dictate the maximum number of simultaneous sessions that can be supported. There are multiple session types that require licenses. Although, a single threshold is configured for all session types, alerts or alarms can be generated for each type.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for session license utilization based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual session license utilization percentage per session type is greater than or equal to the low threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual session license utilization percentage per session type is greater than the high threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a session license low threshold percentage of 10 and a high threshold of 35 for a system using the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold license
remaining-sessions 10 clear 35
threshold mgmt-cpu-memory-usage

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the percentage of CPU memory usage on management cards.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold mgmt-cpu-memory-usage high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold percent of CPU memory usage that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is measured in percentage of total memory used and can be configured to an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Specifies the low threshold percent of CPU memory usage that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the percentage falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is measured in percentage of total memory used and can be configured to an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

CPU memory usage thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on memory usage for the SPC, SMC, or MIO CPU during the polling interval. A single threshold enables CPU monitoring for both the active and standby SPCs, SMCs, or MIOs allowing for alerts or alarms to be generated for each CPU.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for SPC, SMC, or MIO CPU memory usage based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual CPU memory usage is greater than or equal to the high threshold
  • Clear condition: Actual CPU memory usage is less than the low threshold

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.

IMPORTANT:

This command is not supported on all platforms.


Example:
The following command configures a threshold of 65 percent of total SPC, SMC, or MIO CPU memory usage and a clear threshold of 35 percent:
threshold mgmt-cpu-memory-usage
65 clear 35
threshold mgmt-cpu-utilization

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the percentage of CPU utilization on management cards.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold mgmt-cpu-utilization high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold CPU utilization percentage that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

clear low_thresh

Specifies the low threshold CPU utilization percentage that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the utilization percentage falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

CPU utilization thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the utilization percentage of each SPC, SMC, or MIOCPU during the specified polling interval. Although, a single threshold is configured for both SPC, SMC, or MIO CPUs, separate alerts or alarms can be generated for each CPU.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for SPC, SMC, or MIO CPU utilization based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Average measured CPU utilization for the last 5 minutes is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Average measured CPU utilization for the last 5 minutes is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.

IMPORTANT:

This command is not supported on all platforms.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold SPC, SMC, or MIO CPU utilization percentage of 90 for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold mgmt-cpu-utilization 90
threshold mme-attach-failure

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the total number of MME Attach Failure messages across all the MME services in the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

MME


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold total-mme-attach-failure high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0 (Disabled)

Specifies the high threshold number of total MME Attach Failure messages across all services on a system that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh can be configured to an integer from 0 through 100000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0 (Disabled)

Specifies the low threshold number of total MME Attach Failure messages across all services on a system that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of MME Attach Failure messages across all the services in a system, falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Use this command to monitor and set alarms or alerts when the total number of MME Attach Failure message across all the MME services in the system is equal to or greater than the set limit.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for the total number of MME Attach Failure message based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual total number of MME Attach Failure messages is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual total number of MME Attach Failure messages is less than the low threshold

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll mme-attach-failure command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring mme-service command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures the limit of MME Attach Failure high threshold count of 10000 for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold mme-attach-failure 10000
threshold mme-auth-failure

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the total number of MME Auth Failure messages across all the MME services.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

MME


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold total-mme-auth-failure high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0 (Disabled)

Specifies the high threshold number of total MME Auth Failure messages across all MMM services on a system that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh can be configured to an integer from 0 through 100000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0 (Disabled)

Specifies the low threshold number of total MME Auth Failure messages across all services on a system that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of MME Attach Failure messages across all the services in a system, falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 100000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Use this command to monitor and set alarms or alerts when the total number of MME Auth Failure message across all the MME services in the system is equal to or greater than the set limit.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for the total number of MME Auth Failure message based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual total number of MME Auth Failure messages is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual total number of MME Auth Failure messages is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll mme-auth-failure command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring mme-service command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a total MME Auth Failure high threshold count of 10000 for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold mme-auth-failure 10000
threshold model

Configures the thresholding model, alarm or alert, for the system to use.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold model { alarm | alert }
alarm

Selects the alarm thresholding model as described in the Usage section for this command.

alert

Selects the alert thresholding model as described in the Usage section for this command.


Usage:

The system supports the following thresholding models:

  • Alert: A value is monitored and an alert condition occurs when the value reaches or exceeds the configured high threshold within the specified polling interval. The alert is generated then generated and/or sent at the end of the polling interval.
In the example shown in the figure below, this model generates alerts during period 2, 3, and 5 at the point where the count exceeded the high threshold.
  • Alarm: Both high and low threshold are defined for a value. An alarm condition occurs when the value reaches or exceeds the configured high threshold within the specified polling interval. The alert is generated then generated and/or sent at the end of the polling interval.

The alarm is cleared at the end of the first interval where the measured value is below the low threshold.

In the example shown in the figure below, this model generates an alarm during period 2 when the count exceeds the high threshold. A second alarm is generated in period 6 when the count falls beneath low threshold. The second alarm indicates a “clear” condition.


Figure 1. Thresholding Model Example

IMPORTANT:

For certain values the alert or alarm serves to warn of low quantities (such as, memory, session licenses, etc.). In these cases, the low threshold is the condition that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate the alert or alarm. When the high threshold is exceeded during an interval, the low quantity condition is cleared.

Refer to the threshold monitoring command for additional information on thresholding.


Example:
The following command configures the system to support the Alarm thresholding model:
threshold model alarm
threshold monitoring

Enables threshold monitoring for the selected value.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Administrator


Syntax
[ no | default ] threshold
monitoring { aaa-acct-archive-size | aaa-acct-failure | aaa-auth-failure | aaa-retry-rate | aaamgr-request-queue | asngw | call-setup | content-filtering | cpu-resource | cpu-session-throughput  | diameter | ecs | epdg-service | fa-service | firewall | ha-service | hnbgw-service | hsgw-service | ipsec | license | lma-service | mme-service | npu-resource | packets-filtered-dropped | packets-forwarded-to-cpu | pdg-service | pdif-service | pdsn-service | pgw-service | 
phsgw | phspc | route-service | sgw-service | subscriber | system | tpo }
no

Disables threshold monitoring for the specified value.

default

Sets or restores the default value assigned to the specified parameter.

aaa-acct-archive-size

Enables threshold monitoring for the size of the AAA accounting record archive.

aaa-acct-failure

Enables threshold monitoring for AAA accounting failures and AAA accounting failure rate values.

Refer to the threshold aaa-acct-failure and threshold aaa-acct-failure-rate commands for additional information on these values.

aaa-auth-failure

Enables threshold monitoring for AAA authentication failures and AAA authentication failure rate values.

Refer to the threshold aaa-auth-failure and threshold aaa-auth-failure-rate commands for additional information on these values.

aaa-retry-rate

Enables threshold monitoring for the AAA retry rate value.

Refer to the threshold aaa-retry-rate command for additional information on this value.

aaamgr-request-queue

Enables threshold monitoring for AAA Manager Requests for each AAA manager process. Refer to the threshold aaamgr-request-queue command for additional information on these values.

asngw

Enables the threshold monitoring for ASN-GW services.

call-setup

Enables threshold monitoring for the call setup, call setup failures, and no-resource rejected call values.

Refer to the threshold call-setup, threshold call-setup-failure, threshold ppp-setup-fail-rate, threshold rp-setup-fail-rate, and threshold call-reject-no-resource commands for additional information on these values.

cpu-resource

Enables threshold monitoring for CPU thresholds.

Refer to the threshold 10sec-cpu-utilization, threshold cpu-available-memory, threshold cpu-load, threshold cpu-memory-usage, threshold cpu-orbs-crit, threshold cpu-orbs-warn, threshold cpu-session-throughput, threshold cpu-utilization, threshold mgmt-cpu-memory-usage, and threshold mgmt-cpu-utilization commands for additional information on these values.

cpu-session-throughput

Enables threshold monitoring for the CPU session throughput value.

Refer to the threshold cpu-session-throughput command for additional information on this value.

content-filtering

Enables threshold monitoring for the Content Filtering in-line service.

diameter

Enables threshold monitoring for Diameter.

ecs

Enables threshold monitoring for the Active Charging Service (ACS)/Enhanced Charging Service (ECS).

epdg-service

Enables threshold monitoring for Evolved Packet Data Gateway (ePDG) servcice.

Refer to the threshold epdg-current-sessions command for additional information on this value.

fa-service

Enables threshold monitoring for Registration Reply errors for each FA service.

Refer to the threshold reg-reply-error FA Service Configuration Mode command for additional information on this value.

firewall

Enables threshold monitoring for the Stateful Firewall in-line service.

Default: Disabled

Refer to the threshold fw-deny-rule, threshold fw-dos-attack, threshold fw-drop-packet, and threshold fw-no-rule commands for additional information on this value.

IMPORTANT:

Stateful Firewall thresholds can only be enabled if the Stateful Firewall license is present.

ha-service

Enables threshold monitoring for Registration Reply errors, re-registration reply errors, deregistration reply errors, and average calls setup per second for each HA service and average calls setup per second at the context level.

Refer to the threshold init-rrq-rcvd-rate, threshold reg-reply-error, threshold rereg-reply-error, and threshold dereg-reply-error HA Service Configuration Mode commands and the threshold ha-service init-rrq-rcvd-rate Context Configuration mode command for additional information on this value.

hnbgw-service

Enables threshold monitoring for HNB-GW sessions including Iu-CS and Iu-PS sessions for HNB-GW services on a system at the system level.

IMPORTANT:

This keyword is required to activate the threshold alarm/alert for HNB-GW service to use threshold total-hnbgw-hnb-sessions, thresshold total-hnbgw-iu-sessions, and thresshold total-hnbgw-ue-sessions command for threshold values.

hsgw-service

Enables threshold monitoring for HSGW services.

Refer to the threshold total-hsgw-sessions for more information on HSGW thresholds.

ipsec

Enables monitoring of IPSec thresholds.

Refer to the HA-Service Configuration Mode chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference for information on the IPSec thresholds.

license

Enables threshold monitoring for the session license value.

Refer to the threshold license command for additional information on this value.

lma-service

Enables threshold monitoring for LMA services.

Refer to the threshold total-lma-sessions command for more information on LMA thresholds.

mme-service

Default: Disabled.

Enables threshold monitoring for the MME services.

Refer to the threshold total-mme-sessions command for additional information on this value.

npu-resouce

Enables threshold monitoring for the Network Processor Unit (NPU) resources, including NPU utilization.

Refer to the threshold npu-utilization command for additional information on this value.

packets-filtered-dropped

Enables threshold monitoring for the filtered/dropped packet value.

Refer to the threshold packets-filtered-dropped command for additional information on this value.

packets-forwarded-to-cpu

Enables threshold monitoring for the forwarded packet value.

Refer to the threshold packets-forwarded-to-cpu command for additional information on this value.

pdg-service

Enables threshold monitoring for PDG service.

Threshold monitoring for PDG service is disabled by default.

pdif-service

Enables threshold monitoring for PDIF service.

pdsn-service

Enables threshold monitoring for average calls setup per second for contexts and for PDSN services, A11 Request.

Refer to the threshold packets-forwarded-to-cpu command for additional information on this value.

pgw-service

Enables threshold monitoring for P-GW services.

Refer to the threshold total-pgw-sessions for more information on P-GW thresholds.

route-service

Enables threshold monitoring for BGP/VRF route services.

Refer to the ip maximum-routes command in Context configuration mode and threshold route-service bgp-routes in this mode for more information on route thresholds.

sgw-service

Enables threshold monitoring for S-GW services.

Refer to the threshold total-sgw-sessions for more information on S-GW thresholds.

subscriber

Enables threshold monitoring for the subscriber and session values.

Refer to the threshold subscriber active, threshold subscriber total, threshold total-ggsn-sessions, threshold total-gprs-sessions, threshold total-gprs-pdp-sessions, threshold total-ha-sessions, threshold total-lns-sessions, threshold total-pdsn-sessions, threshold total-pgw-sessions, threshold total-sgw-sessions, threshold total-sgsn-sessions, threshold total-sgsn-pdp-sessions, threshold per-service-ggsn-sessions, threshold per-service-ha-sessions, threshold per-service-lns-sessions, and threshold per-service-pdsn-sessions commands for additional information on these values.

system

Enables system (chassis) thresholds monitoring.

tpo

Enables thresholds monitoring for Traffic Performance Optimization (TPO) in-line service.


Usage:

Thresholding on the system is used to monitor the system for conditions that could potentially cause errors or outage. Typically, these conditions are temporary (i.e high CPU utilization, or packet collisions on a network) and are quickly resolved. However, continuous or large numbers of these error conditions within a specific time interval may be indicative of larger, more severe issues. The purpose of thresholding is to help identify potentially severe conditions so that immediate action can be taken to minimize and/or avoid system downtime.

Thresholding reports conditions using one of the following mechanisms:
  • SNMP traps: SNMP traps have been created that indicate the condition (high threshold crossing and/or clear) of each of the monitored values. Complete descriptions and other information pertaining to these traps is located in the starentMIB(8164).starentTraps(2) section of the SNMP MIB Reference.
The generation of specific traps can be enabled or disabled on the system allowing you to view only those traps that are most important to you.
  • Logs: The system provides a facility called threshold for which active and event logs can be generated. As with other system facilities, logs are generated Log messages pertaining to the condition of a monitored value are generated with a severity level of WARNING.
  • Alarm System: High threshold alarms generated within the specified polling interval are considered “outstanding” until a the condition no longer exists and/or a condition clear alarm is generated.

“Outstanding” alarms are reported to through the system’s alarm subsystem and are viewable through the CLI.

The following table indicates the reporting mechanisms supported by each of the above models.


Table 1. ASR 5000 Thresholding Reporting Mechanisms by Model
Model SNMP Traps Logs Alarm System

Alert

X

X

Alarm

X

X

X



In addition to the values that can be enabled by this command, the system supports the enabling of threshold monitoring for IP pool address availability (refer to the ip pool and threshold commands in this reference) and port utilization (refer to the threshold commands in this chapter).


Example:
The following command enables thresholding for subscriber totals:
threshold monitoring subscriber
threshold nat-port-chunks-usage

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the percentage of Network Address Translation (NAT) port chunk utilization.

IMPORTANT:

This command is only available in 8.3 and later releases.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

NAT


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold nat-port-chunks-usage high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
default threshold nat-port-chunks-usage
default

Configures this command with the default threshold settings.

Default: 0—disabled

high_thresh

Specifies the high NAT-port-chunks-usage percentage threshold that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

Default: 0

clear low_thresh

Specifies the low nat-port-chunks-usage percentage threshold that must be met within the polling interval for a clear alarm to be generated.

low_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold. If not set, the high_thresh will be the high and low threshold setting.

Default: 0


Usage:

Use this command to configure the NAT port chunk utilization threshold settings.


Example:
The following command sets the NAT port chunk utilization threshold settings to a high of 75% and a low of 15%:
threshold nat-port-chunks-usage
75 clear 15
threshold npu-utilization

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the percentage of network processing unit (NPU) utilization.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold npu-utilization high_thresh clear low_thresh
default

Configures this command with the default threshold settings.

Default: 0—disabled

high_thresh

Specifies the high percentage threshold for NPU utilization that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

Default: 0

clear low_thresh

Specifies the low percentage threshold for NPU utilization that must be met within the polling interval for a clear alarm to be generated.

low_thresh must be an integer from 0 through 100. A value of 0 disables the threshold. If not set, the high_thresh will be the high and low threshold setting.

Default: 0


Usage:

Use this command to configure the NPU utilization threshold settings.


Example:
The following command sets the NPU utilization threshold settings to a high of 90% and a low of 75%:
threshold npu-utilization
90 clear 75
threshold packets-filtered-dropped

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for filtered or dropped packets within the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN, HA, P-GW, SGSN, ASN GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold packets-filtered-dropped high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of filtered/dropped packets experienced by the system resulting from access control list (ACL) rules that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of filtered/dropped packets experienced by the system resulting from ACL rules that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of packets falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Filtered/dropped packet thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the total number of packets that were filtered or dropped by the system as a result of ACL rules during the specified polling interval.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for filtered/dropped packets based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of filtered/dropped packets is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of filtered/dropped packets is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value. In addition, refer to information on ACLs in this reference.


Example:
The following command configures a filtered/dropped packet high threshold count of 150000 for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold packets-filtered-dropped 150000
threshold packets-forwarded-to-cpu

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for packets forwarded to active system CPUs in the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN, HA, P-GW, SGSN, ASN GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold packets-forwarded-to-cpu high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of packets forwarded to CPUs that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of packets forwarded to CPUs that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of packets falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Forwarded packet thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the total number of packets that were forwarded to active system CPU(s) during the specified polling interval. Packets are forwarded to active system CPUs when the NPUs do not have adequate information to properly route them.

IMPORTANT:

Ping and/or traceroute packets are intentionally forwarded to system CPUs for processing. These packet types are included in the packet count for this threshold.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for forwarded packets based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of forwarded packets is greater than or equal to the high threshold
  • Clear condition: Actual number of forwarded packets is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a forwarded packet high threshold count of 100000 for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold packets-forwarded-to-cpu 100000
threshold pdg-current-active-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for monitoring the total number of currently active Packet Data Gateway/Tunnel Termination Gateway (PDG/TTG) sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDG/TTG


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold pdg-current-active-sessions high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Configures the total number of active PDG sessions to be monitored on a chassis. high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

There is no default, but 0 means that there is no threshold monitoring.

clear low_thresh

Clears the number of sessions being monitored using the high_thresh variable defined above.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.


Usage:

Thresholds are provided for monitoring the overall PDG usage on a chassis. This command is used to monitor the total number of active PDG sessions for an entire chassis.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 300000 and a clearing threshold of 100000 active PDG sessions on a chassis:
threshold pdg-current-active-sessions
300000 clear 100000
threshold pdg-current-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for monitoring the total number of current Packet Data Gateway/Tunnel Termination Gateway (PDG/TTG) sessions, including inactive sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDG/TTG


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold pdg-current-sessions high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Configures the total number of PDG sessions on a chassis, both active and inactive. high_thresh is any integer from 0 through 1000000.

There is no default, but 0 means that there is no threshold monitoring.

clear low_thresh

Clears any number of sessions being monitored using the high_thresh variable defined above.

low_thresh is any integer from 0 through 1000000.


Usage:

Thresholds are provided for monitoring the overall PDG usage on a chassis. This command is used to monitor the total number of PDG sessions, both active and inactive, for an entire chassis.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 300000 and a clearing threshold of 100000 active and inactive PDG sessions on a chassis:
threshold pdg-current-sessions
300000 clear 100000
threshold pdif-current-active-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for monitoring the total number of currently active Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDIF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold pdif-current-active
sessions high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Configures the total number of active PDIF sessions to be monitored on a chassis. high_thresh is any integer from 0 through 1000000.

There is no default, but 0 means that there is no threshold monitoring.

clear low_thresh

Clears the specified number of sessions being monitored using the high_thresh variable defined above. low_thresh is any integer from 0 through 1000000.


Usage:

Thresholds are provided for monitoring the overall PDIF usage on a chassis. This command is used to monitor the total number of active PDIF sessions for an entire chassis.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 300000 and a clearing threshold of 100000 active PDIF sessions on a chassis:
threshold pdif-current-active-sessions
300000 clear 100000
threshold pdif-current-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for monitoring the total number of current Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) sessions, including inactive sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDIF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold pdif-current-sessions high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Configures the total number of PDIF sessions on a chassis, both active and inactive. high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.

There is no default, but 0 means that there is no threshold monitoring.

clear low_thresh

Clears the specified number of sessions being monitored using the high_thresh variable defined above. low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000.


Usage:

Thresholds are provided for monitoring the overall PDIF usage on a chassis. This command is used to monitor the total number of PDIF sessions, both active and inactive, for an entire chassis.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 300000 and a clearing threshold of 100000 active and inactive PDIF sessions on a chassis:
threshold pdif-current-sessions
300000 clear 100000
threshold per-service-asngw-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of sessions per ASN-GW service in the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold per-service-asngw-sessions high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of PDP contexts for any one ASN-GW service that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 2500000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of PDP contexts for any one ASN-GW service that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of sessions falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 2500000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Monitor and set alarms or alerts when the number of PDP contexts for any ASN-GW service in the system is equal to or greater than the set limit.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for PDP contexts based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PDP contexts for any ASN-GW service is greater than or equal to the high threshold
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PDP contexts is less than the low threshold

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 10000 subscriber attaches per GGSN service for the Alert thresholding model:
threshold per-service-asngw-sessions 10000
threshold per-service-ggsn-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of PDP contexts per GGSN service in the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

GGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold per-service-ggsn-sessions high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of PDP contexts for any one GGSN service that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 4000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of PDP contexts for any one GGSN service that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of sessions falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 4000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Monitor and set alarms or alerts when the number of PDP contexts for any GGSN service in the system is equal to or greater than the set limit.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for PDP contexts based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PDP contexts for any GGSN service is greater than or equal to the high threshold
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PDP contexts is less than the low threshold

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 10000 subscriber attaches per GGSN service for the Alert thresholding model:
threshold per-service-ggsn-sessions 10000
threshold per-service-gprs-pdp-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of 2G-activated PDP contexts per GPRS service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold per-service-gprs-pdp-sessions high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of 2G-activated PDP contexts for any one GPRS service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 4000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of 2G-activated PDP contexts for any one GPRS service. This number or higher maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of sessions falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, then a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 4000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Monitor and set alarms or alerts when the number of 2G-activated PDP contexts for any GPRS service in the system is equal to or greater than the set limit.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for PDP contexts based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PDP contexts for any GPRS service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PDP contexts is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 10000 2G-activated PDP contexts per GPRS service for the Alert thresholding model:
threshold per-service-gprs-sessions 10000
threshold per-service-gprs-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of 2G-attached subscribers per GPRS service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold per-service-gprs-sessions high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of 2G-attached subscribers for any one GPRS service. This threshold number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 2000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of 2G-attached subscribers for any one GPRS service. The number of subscribers must remain above this threshold in order to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of 2G subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, then a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 2000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Monitor and set alarms or alerts when the number of 2G-attached subscribers for any GPRS service in the system is equal to or greater than the set limit.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for PDP contexts based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of 2G-attached subscribers for any GPRS service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of 2G-attached subscribers is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 10000 2G-attaches per GPRS service for the Alert thresholding model:
threshold per-service-gprs-sessions 10000
threshold per-service-ha-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of HA sessions per Home Agent (HA) service in the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

HA


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold per-service-ha-sessions high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of HA sessions for any one HA service that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 4000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of HA sessions for any one HA service that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of sessions falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 4000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Monitor and set alarms or alerts when the number of HA sessions for any HA service in the system is equal to or greater than the set limit.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for HA sessions based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of HA sessions for any HA service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of HA sessions is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a HA session per service high threshold count of 10000 for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold per-service-ha-sessions 10000
threshold per-service-lns-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of L2TP Network Server (LNS) sessions per LNS service in the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN, HA, ASN GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold per-service-lns-sessions high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of LNS sessions for any one LNS service that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 2500000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of LNS sessions for any one LNS service that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of LNS sessions falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 2500000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Monitor and set alarms or alerts when the number of LNS sessions for any LNS service in the system is equal to or greater than the set limit.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for LNS sessions based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of LNS sessions for any LNS service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of LNS sessions is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a LNS session per service high threshold count of 10000 for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold per-service-lns-sessions 10000
threshold per-service-pdg-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of Packet Data Gateway (PDG) sessions per PDG/TTG service in the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDG


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold per-service-pdg-sessions high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of PDG sessions for any one PDG service that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of PDG sessions for any one PDG service that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of PDG sessions falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Monitor and set alarms or alerts when the number of PDG sessions for any PDG service in the system is equal to or greater than the set limit.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for PDSN sessions based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PDG sessions for any PDG service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PDSN sessions is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a PDG session per service high threshold count of 10000 for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold per-service-pdg-sessions 10000
threshold per-service-pdsn-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN) sessions per PDSN service in the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold per-service-pdsn-sessions high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of PDSN sessions for any one PDSN service that must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 2500000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of PDSN sessions for any one PDSN service that maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of PDSN sessions falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 2500000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Monitor and set alarms or alerts when the number of PDSN sessions for any PDSN service in the system is equal to or greater than the set limit.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for PDSN sessions based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PDSN sessions for any PDSN service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PDSN sessions is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a PDSN session per service high threshold count of 10000 for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold per-service-pdsn-sessions 10000
threshold per-service-sgsn-pdp-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of 3G-activated PDP contexts per SGSN service on the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold per-service-sgsn-pdp-sessions high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of 3G-activated PDP contexts for any one SGSN service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 4000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of 3G-activated PDP contexts for any one SGSN service. This number or higher maintains a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of 3G-activated PDP contexts falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 2400000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Monitor and set alarms or alerts when the number of 3G-activated PDP contexts for any SGSN service in the system is equal to or greater than the set limit.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for PDP contexts based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of 3G-activated PDP contexts for any SGSN service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of 3G-activated PDP contexts is less than the low threshold

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 10000 3G-activated PDP contexts per SGSN service for the system’s Alert thresholding model:
threshold per-service-sgsn-sessions 10000
threshold per-service-sgsn-sessions

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of 3G-attached subscribers per SGSN service in the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold per-service-sgsn-sessions high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of 3G-attached subscribers for any one SGSN service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 2000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of 3G-attached subscribers for any one SGSN service. This number must be met or exceeded to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 2000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Monitor and set alarms or alerts when the number of 3G-attached subscribers for any one SGSN service in the system is equal to or greater than the set limit.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for PDP contexts based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of 3G-attached subscribers for any single SGSN service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of 3G-attached subscribers for any single SGSN service is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a high threshold count of 10000 3G-attached subscribers per SGSN service for a system using the Alert thresholding model:
threshold per-service-sgsn-sessions 10000
threshold phsgw-auth-failure

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of authentication failures in Personal Handyphone Service Gateway (PHSGW) service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PHSGW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold phsgw-auth-failure high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number for PHSGW authentication failures in any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of PHSGW authentication failures in any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the monitoring and clearing thresholds for PHSGW authentication failures.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for authentication failures based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PHSGW authentication failures in any one PHSGW service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PHSGW authentication failures in any one PHSGW service is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 100000 and a clearing threshold of 50000 for PHSGW au the tic a it on failures:
threshold phsgw-auth-failure
100000 clear 50000
threshold phsgw-eapol-auth-failure

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for authentication failures for a PHSGW service using Extensible Authentication Protocol Over LAN (EAPOL).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PHSGW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold phsgw-eapol-auth-failure high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number for PHSGW EAPOL failures in any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of PHSGW EAPOL failures in any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the monitoring and clearing thresholds for PHSGW EAPOL failures.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for EAPOL failures based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PHSGW EAPOL failures in any one PHSGW service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PHSGW EAPOL failures in any one PHSGW service is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 100000 and a clearing threshold of 50000 for PHSGW EAPOL failures:
threshold phsgw-eapol-auth-failure
100000 clear 50000
threshold phsgw-handoff-denial

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for handoff denials in PHSGW.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PHSGW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold phsgw-handoff-denial high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of handoff denials for any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of handoff denials for any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the monitoring and clearing thresholds for PHSGW handoff denials.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for handoff denials based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PHSGW handoff denials in any one PHSGW service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PHSGW handoff denials in any one PHSGW service is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 100000 and a clearing threshold of 50000 for PHSGW handoff denials:
threshold phsgw-handoff-denial
100000 clear 50000
threshold phsgw-max-eap-retry

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the maximum number of Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) retries in PHSGW.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PHSGW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold phsgww-max-eap-retry high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of EAP retries for any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of EAP retries for any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the monitoring and clearing thresholds for PHSGW EAP retries.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for handoff denials based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PHSGW EAP retries in any one PHSGW service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PHSGW EAP retries in any one PHSGW service is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 100000 and a clearing threshold of 50000 for PHSGW EAP retries:
threshold phsgw-max-eap-retry
100000 clear 50000
threshold phsgw-max-eapol-retry

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the maximum number of Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN (EAPOL) retries in PHSGW.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PHSGW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold phsgww-max-eapol-retry high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of EAPOL retries for any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of EAPOL retries for any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the monitoring and clearing thresholds for PHSGW EAPOL retries.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for handoff denials based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PHSGW EAPOL retries in any one PHSGW service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PHSGW EAPOL retries in any one PHSGW service is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 100000 and a clearing threshold of 50000 for PHSGW EAPOL retries:
threshold phsgw-max-eapol-retry
100000 clear 50000
threshold phsgw-network-entry-denial

Configures, alarm or alert thresholds for the number of network entry denials in PHSGW.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PHSGW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold phsgww-max-network-entry-denial high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of network entry denials for any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of network entry denials for any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the monitoring and clearing thresholds for PHSGW network entry denials.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for handoff denials based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PHSGW network entry denials in any one PHSGW service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PHSGW network entry denials in any one PHSGW service is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 100000 and a clearing threshold of 50000 for PHSGW network entry denials:
threshold phsgw-network-entry-denial
100000 clear 50000
threshold phsgw-session-setup-timeout

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of PHSGW sessions that timed out during setup.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PHSGW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold phsgww-session-setup-timeout high_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of session setup timeouts for any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of session setup timeouts for any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the monitoring and clearing thresholds for PHSGW session setup timeouts.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for handoff denials based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PHSGW session setup timeouts in any one PHSGW service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PHSGW session setup timeouts in any one PHSGW service is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 100000 and a clearing threshold of 50000 for PHSGW session setup timeouts:
threshold phsgw-session-setup-timeout
100000 clear 50000
threshold phsgw-session-timeout

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of PHSGW sessions that timed out.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PHSGW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold phsgww-session-timeouthigh_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of session timeouts for any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of session timeouts for any one PHSGW service. This number must be met or exceeded to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the monitoring and clearing thresholds for PHSGW session timeouts.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for handoff denials based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PHSGW session timeouts in any one PHSGW service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PHSGW session timeouts in any one PHSGW service is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 100000 and a clearing threshold of 50000 for PHSGW session timeouts:
threshold phsgw-session-timeout
100000 clear 50000
threshold phspc-session-setup-timeout

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of Personal Handyphone System - Personal Computer (PHSPC) sessions that timed out during setup.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PHSGW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold phspc-session-setup-timeouthigh_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of session setup timeouts for any one PHSPC service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of session setup timeouts for any one PHSPC service. This number must be met or exceeded to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the monitoring and clearing thresholds for PHSPC session setup timeouts.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for handoff denials based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PHSPC session setup timeouts in any one PHSGW service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PHSPC session setup timeouts in any one PHSGW service is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 100000 and a clearing threshold of 50000 for PHSPC session setup timeouts:
threshold phspc-session-setup-timeout
100000 clear 50000
threshold phspc-sleep-mode-timeout

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of PHSPC sessions that timed out when the personal computer went into sleep mode.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PHSGW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold phspc-sleep-mode-timeouthigh_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of sleep mode timeouts for any one PHSPC service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of sleep mode timeouts for any one PHSPC service. This number must be met or exceeded to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the monitoring and clearing thresholds for PHSPC sleep mode timeouts.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for handoff denials based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PHSPC sleep mode timeouts in any one PHSGW service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PHSPC sleep mode timeouts in any one PHSGW service is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 100000 and a clearing threshold of 50000 for PHSPC sleep mode timeouts:
threshold phspc-sleep-mode-timeout
100000 clear 50000
threshold phspc-sm-entry-denial

Configures alarm or alert thresholds for the number of denied PHSPC short message (SM) sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PHSGW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
threshold phspc-sm-entry-denialhigh_thresh  [ clear low_thresh ]
high_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the high threshold number of SM entry denials for any one PHSPC service. This number must be met or exceeded within the polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.

high_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

clear low_thresh

Default: 0

Specifies the low threshold number of SM entry denials for any one PHSPC service. This number must be met or exceeded to maintain a previously generated alarm condition. If the number of subscribers falls beneath the low threshold within the polling interval, a clear alarm will be generated.

low_thresh is an integer from 0 through 1000000. A value of 0 disables the threshold.

IMPORTANT:

This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.


Usage:

Set the monitoring and clearing thresholds for PHSPC SM entry denials.

Alerts or alarms are triggered for handoff denials based on the following rules:
  • Enter condition: Actual number of PHSPC SM entry denials in any one PHSPC service is greater than or equal to the high threshold.
  • Clear condition: Actual number of PHSPC SM entry denials in any one PHSPC service is less than the low threshold.

If a trigger condition occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not be generated until the end of the polling interval.

Refer to the threshold poll command to configure the polling interval and the threshold monitoring command to enable thresholding for this value.


Example:
The following command configures a monitoring threshold of 100000 and a clearing threshold of 50000 for PHSPC SM entry denials:
threshold phsgw-sm-entry-denial
100000 clear 50000