Global Configuration
Mode Commands (threshold poll commands A - N)
This section
includes the commands threshold poll 10sec-cpu-utilization interval through threshold
poll npu-utilization interval.
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).
threshold poll
10sec-cpu-utilization interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure a 10-second average of CPU utilization.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll 10sec-cpu-utilization
interval duration
default threshold
poll 10sec-cpu-utilization interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCPUUtilization10Sec command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the 10-second CPU utilization threshold:
threshold poll 10sec-cpu-utilization 600
threshold poll
a11-ppp-send-discard interval
Configures the polling
interval for PDSN service over which to count the number of packets
that the PPP protocol processing layer internally discarded on transmit
for any reason.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll a11-ppp-send-discard intervalduration
default threshold poll
a11-ppp-send-discard interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 0 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
0 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 60 through 900 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshPDSNSvcA11PPPSendDiscard command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the A11 PPP send discard threshold:
threshold poll a11-ppp-send-discard
interval 600
threshold poll
a11-rac-msg-discard interval
Configures the polling
interval for PDSN service over which to count the number of Discarded
A11 Registration Acknowledgements.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll a11-rac-msg-discard intervalduration
default threshold poll
a11-rac-msg-discard interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 0 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
0 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 60 through 900 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshPDSNSvcA11RACMsgDiscard command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the A11 RAC message discard threshold:
threshold poll a11-rac-msg-discard
interval 600
threshold poll
aa11-rrp-failure interval
Configures the polling
interval for PDSN service over which to count A11 Registration Response
failures.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll a11-rrp-failure
interval duration
default threshold poll
a11-rrp-failure interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 0 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
0 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 60 through 900 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshPDSNSvcA11RRPFailure command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the A11 RRP failure threshold:
threshold poll a11-rrp-failure
interval 600
threshold poll
a11-rrq-msg-discard interval
Configures the polling
interval for PDSN service over which to count how many A11 Registration
Request messages are discarded.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll a11-rrq-msg-discard intervalduration
default threshold poll
a11-rrq-msg-discard interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 0 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
0 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 60 through 900 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshPDSNSvcA11RRQMsgDiscard command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the A11 RRQ message discard threshold:
threshold poll a11-rrq-msg-discard
interval 600
threshold poll
aaa-acct-archive-size interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count archived AAA accounting messages.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll aaa-acct-archive-size
interval duration
default threshold
poll aaa-acct-archive-size interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 60 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the AAA accounting archive size threshold:
threshold poll aaa-acct-archive-size
interval 600
threshold poll
aaa-acct-failure interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count failed AAA accounting requests.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll aaa-acct-failure
interval duration
default threshold
poll aaa-acct-failure interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 60 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshAAAAcctFail command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the AAA accounting failure threshold:
threshold poll aaa-acct-failure
interval 600
threshold poll
aaa-acct-failure-rate interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of AAA accounting
failures.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll aaa-acct-failure-rate
interval duration
default threshold
poll aaa-acct-failure-rate interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 60 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshAAAAcctFailRate command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the AAA accounting failure rate threshold:
threshold poll aaa-acct-failure-rate
interval 600
threshold poll
aaa-auth-failure interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count failed authentication requests.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll aaa-auth-failure
interval duration
default threshold
poll aaa-auth-failure interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 60 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshAAAAuthFail command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the AAA authentication failure threshold:
threshold poll aaa-auth-failure
interval 600
threshold poll
aaa-auth-failure-rate interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of AAA authentication
failures.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll aaa-auth-failure-rate
interval duration
default threshold
poll aaa-auth-failure-rate interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 60 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshAAAAuthFailRate command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the AAA authentication failure rate threshold:
threshold poll aaa-auth-failure-rate
interval 600
threshold poll
aaa-retry-rate interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percent of AAA request message
retries.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll aaa-retry-rate
interval duration
default threshold
poll aaa-retry-rate interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 60 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshAAARetryRate command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the AAA retry rate threshold:
threshold poll aaa-retry-rate
interval 600
threshold poll
aaamgr-request-queue interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of AAA Manager Requests
for each AAA manager process.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll aaamgr-request-queue
interval duration
default threshold
poll aaamgr-request-queue interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 0 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
0 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 60 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshAAAMgrQueue command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the AAA manager request queue threshold:
threshold poll aaamgr-request-queue
interval 600
threshold poll
active-subscriber interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of active subscriber
sessions.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll active-subscriber intervalduration
default threshold
poll active-subscriber interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval duration
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration is
an integer from 60 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshSubscriberActive command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the active subscriber threshold:
threshold poll active-subscriber
interval 600
threshold poll asngw-auth-failure
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
ASN Gateway authentication failure.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll asngw-auth-failure
interval dur
default threshold poll
asngw-auth-failure interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval dur
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshASNGWAuthFail command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the ASN Gateway authentication failure threshold:
threshold poll asngw-auth-failure
interval 600
threshold poll asngw-handoff-denial interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
ASN Gateway hand-off denial.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll asngw-handoff-denial
interval dur
default threshold poll
asngw-handoff-denial interval
default
Restores the specified
parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval dur
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the polling
interval time in seconds.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshASNGWHandoffDenial command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the hand-off denial threshold:
threshold poll asngw-handoff-denial
interval 600
threshold poll asngw-max-eap-retry interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
maximum Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) authentication retries.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll asngw-max-eap-retry
interval dur
default threshold poll
asngw-max-eap-retry interval
default
Restores the specified
parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval dur
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshASNGWMaxEAPRetry command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the maximum EAP authentication retry threshold:
threshold poll asngw-max-eap-retry
interval 600
threshold poll asngw-network-entry-denial interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
network entry denial to an MS.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll asngw-network-entry-denial interval dur
default threshold poll
asngw-network-entry-denial interval
default
Restores the specified
parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval dur
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshASNGWNWEntryDenial command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the network entry denial threshold:
threshold poll asngw-network-entry-denial interval
600
threshold poll asngw-session-setup-timeout interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
session setup timeout.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll asngw-session-setup-timeout interval dur
default threshold poll
asngw-session-setup-timeout interval
default
Restores the specified
parameter to its default value 300 seconds.
interval dur
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshASNGWSessSetupTimeout command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the session setup timeout threshold:
threshold poll asngw-session-setup-timeout interval
600
threshold poll asngw-session-timeout interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
session timeout.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll asngw-session-timeout
interval dur
default threshold poll
asngw-session-timeout interval
default
Restores the specified
parameter to its default value (300 seconds).
interval dur
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshASNGWSessTimeout command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the session timeout threshold:
threshold poll asngw-session-timeout
interval 600
threshold poll asnpc-idle-mode-timeout interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of ASNPC Instant Messenger
idle mode timeouts.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll asnpc-idle-mode-timeout
interval dur
default threshold poll
asnpc-idle-mode-timeout interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value (300 seconds).
interval dur
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshASNPCIdleModeTimeout command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the idle mode timeout threshold:
threshold poll asnpc-idle-mode-timeout
interval 600
threshold poll asnpc-im-entry-denial interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of ASNPC Instant Messenger
entry denials.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll asnpc-im-entry-denial
interval dur
default threshold poll
asnpc-im-entry-denial interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value (300 seconds).
interval dur
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshASNPCImEntryDenial command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the IM entry denial threshold:
threshold poll asnpc-im-entry-denial
interval 600
threshold poll asnpc-lu-denial
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of ASNPC Location Update
(LU) denials.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll asnpc-lu-denial
interval dur
default threshold poll
asnpc-lu-denial interval interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value (300 seconds).
interval dur
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshASNPCLuDenial command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the LU denial threshold:
threshold poll asnpc-lu-denial
interval 600
threshold poll asnpc-session-setup-timeout interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of times an ASNPC session
timed out before setup completion.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll asnpc-session-setup-timeout intervaldur
default threshold poll
asnpc-session-setup-timeout interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value (300 seconds).
interval dur
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshASNPCSessSetupTimeout command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the session setup timeout threshold:
threshold poll asnpc-session-setup-timeout interval
600
threshold poll available-ip-pool-group interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure IP pool utilization.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll available-ip-pool-group
interval dur
default threshold poll
available-ip-pool-group interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value (300 seconds).
interval dur
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshIPPoolAvail command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for available IP pool threshold:
threshold poll available-ip-pool-group
interval 600
threshold poll call-reject-no-resource interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure IP pool utilization.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll call-reject-no-resource intervaldur
default threshold poll
call-reject-no-resource interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value (900 seconds).
interval dur
Default:
900 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCallRejectNoResource command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for call reject no-resource threshold:
threshold poll call-reject-no-resource
interval 600
threshold poll call-setup
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of calls that were setup.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll call-setup intervaldur
default threshold poll
call-setup interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value (900 seconds).
interval dur
Default:
900 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCallSetup command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the call setup threshold:
threshold poll call-setup
interval 600
threshold poll call-setup-failure
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of calls that failed to
setup.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll call-setup-failure intervaldur
default threshold poll
call-setup-failure interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value (900 seconds).
interval dur
Default:
900 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCallSetupFailure command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for call setup failure threshold:
threshold poll call-setup-failure
interval 600
threshold poll call-setup-failures
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of CSCF call setup failures.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll call-setup-failures intervaldur
default threshold poll
call-setup-failures interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value (300 seconds).
interval dur
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 60 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCSCFSvcTotalCallFailure command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for CSCF session timeout threshold:
threshold poll call-setup-failures
interval 600
threshold poll call-total-active
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of CSCF active calls.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll call-total-active intervaldur
default threshold poll
call-total-active interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value (300 seconds).
interval dur
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 60 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCSCFSvcTotalActiveCalls command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for session timeout threshold:
threshold poll call-total-active
interval 600
threshold poll card-temperature-near-power-off-limit
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of times card temperatures
reached the power-off limit.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll card-temperature-near-power-off-limit
intervaldur
default threshold poll
card-temperature-near-power-off-limit interval
default
Restores
the specified parameter to its default value (300 seconds).
interval dur
Default:
300 seconds.
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is an
integer from 60 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCardTemperatureNearPowerOffLimit command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for session timeout threshold:
threshold poll card-temperature-near-power-off-limit
interval 600
threshold poll cdr-file-space
interval
Configures the polling
interval for Charging Data Record (CDR) File Space Usage threshold.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll cdr-file-space
interval duration
default threshold poll
cdr-file-space interval
default
Uses
the default polling interval.
Default: 300 seconds
interval duration
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for the CDR File Space Usage threshold.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command configures
the polling interval for CDR File Space Usage threshold.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCDRFileSpace command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CDR file space usage threshold:
threshold poll cdr-file-space
interval 600
threshold poll contfilt-block
interval
Configures the polling
interval Content Filtering Block threshold.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll contfilt-block
interval duration
default threshold poll
contfilt-block interval
default
Uses
the default threshold polling interval.
Default: 300 seconds
interval duration
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for the Content Filtering Block threshold.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command configures
the polling interval Content Filtering Block threshold.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshContFiltBlock command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the content filtering blocking threshold:
threshold poll contfilt-block
interval 600
threshold poll contfilt-rating
interval
Configures the polling
interval for the Content Filtering Rating threshold.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll contfilt-rating
interval duration
default threshold poll
contfilt-rating interval
default
Uses the default threshold
polling interval.
Default:
300 seconds
interval dur
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for the Content Filtering Rating threshold.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command configures
the polling interval for the Content Filtering Rating threshold.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshContFiltRating command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the content filtering rating processing threshold:
threshold poll contfilt-rating
interval 600
threshold poll cpu-available-memory interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of total packet processing
card CPU memory used.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll cpu-available-memory intervalduration
default threshold poll
cpu-available-memory interval
default
Uses
the default threshold polling interval.
Default:
300 seconds
interval dur
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCPUMemory command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CPU available memory threshold:
threshold poll cpu-available-memory
interval 600
threshold poll cpu-load
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to monitor packet processing card CPU loads
using a 5-minute average measurement.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll cpu-load intervalduration
default threshold poll
cpu-load interval
default
Uses
the default threshold polling interval.
Default:
300 seconds
interval dur
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCPULoad command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CPU load threshold:
threshold poll cpu-load
interval 600
threshold poll cpu-memory-usage
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of total packet processing
card CPU memory used.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll cpu-memory-usage
interval duration
default threshold poll
cpu-memory-usage interval
default
Uses
the default threshold polling interval.
Default:
300 seconds
interval dur
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCPUMemUsage command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CPU memory usage threshold:
threshold poll cpu-memory-usage
interval 600
threshold poll cpu-orbs-crit
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of CPU utilization
by the ORBS software task for critical-level alerts.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll cpu-orbs-crit
interval duration
default threshold poll
cpu-orbs-crit interval
default
Uses
the default threshold polling interval.
Default:
300 seconds
interval dur
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCPUOrbsCritical command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CPU ORBS critical threshold:
threshold poll cpu-orbs-crit
interval 600
threshold poll cpu-orbs-warn
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of CPU utilization
by the ORBS software task for warning-level alerts.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll cpu-orbs-warn
interval duration
default threshold poll
cpu-orbs-warn interval
default
Uses
the default threshold polling interval.
Default:
300 seconds
interval dur
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCPUOrbsWarn command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CPU ORBS warning threshold:
threshold poll cpu-orbs-warn
interval 600
threshold poll cpu-session-throughput interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure total throughput for all Session
Manager tasks running on each packet processing card CPU.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll cpu-session-throughput
interval duration
default threshold poll
cpu-session-throughput interval
default
Uses
the default threshold polling interval.
Default:
300 seconds
interval dur
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshSessCPUThroughput command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CPU session throughput threshold:
threshold poll cpu-session-throughput
interval 600
threshold poll cpu-utilization
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of CPU utilization.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll cpu-utilization
interval duration
default threshold poll
cpu-utilization interval
default
Uses
the default threshold polling interval.
Default:
300 seconds
interval dur
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCPUUtilization command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CPU utilization threshold:
threshold poll cpu-utilization
interval 600
threshold poll cscf-invite-rcvd
interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the invitations received
for Call State Control Function (CSCF) calls.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll cscf-invite-rcvd
interval duration
default threshold poll
cscf-invite-rcvd interval
default
Uses
the default threshold polling interval.
Default:
300 seconds
interval dur
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCSCFSvcCallsPerInterval command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CSCF call invite threshold:
threshold poll cscf-invite-rcvd
interval 600
threshold poll cscf-reg-rcvd
interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the registrations received
for Call State Control Function (CSCF) calls.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll cscf-reg-rcvd
interval duration
default threshold poll
cscf-reg-rcvd interval
default
Uses
the default threshold polling interval.
Default:
300 seconds
interval dur
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCSCFSvcRegPerInterval command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CSCF call registrations threshold:
threshold poll cscf-reg-rcvd
interval 600
threshold poll cscf-service-route-failures interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the CSCF service route failures.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll cscf-service-route-failures interval duration
default threshold poll
cscf-service-route-failures interval
default
Uses
the default threshold polling interval.
Default:
300 seconds
interval dur
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This
command sets the time period over which to monitor the specified
value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer
to the threshold
monitoring and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCSCFSvcRouteFailures command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CSCF service route failures threshold:
threshold poll cscf-service-route-failures interval
600
threshold poll dcca-bad-answers
interval
Configures the polling
interval for DCCA Bad Answers threshold—invalid or bad
response to the system from the Diameter server.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll dcca-bad-answers
interval duration
default threshold poll
dcca-bad-answers interval
default
Uses the default threshold
polling interval.
Default: 900 seconds
interval duration
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for the DCCA Bad Answers threshold.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command configures
the poling interval for DCCA Bad Answers threshold.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholding in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshDCCABadAnswers command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for invalid or bad response threshold to the system from Diameter
server:
threshold poll dcca-rating-failed
interval 600
threshold poll dcca-protocol-error
interval
Configures the polling
interval for Diameter Credit-Control Application (DCCA) Protocol
Error threshold.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll dcca-protocol-error
interval duration
default threshold poll
dcca-protocol-error interval
default
Uses the default threshold
polling interval.
Default: 900 seconds
interval duration
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for the DCCA Protocol Error threshold.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
Use this the polling
interval for DCCA Protocol Error threshold.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholding in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshDCCAProtocolError command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the DCCA protocol error threshold:
threshold poll dcca-protocol-error
interval 600
threshold poll dcca-rating-failed
interval
Configures the polling
interval for Diameter Credit-Control Application (DCCA) Rating Failed
threshold.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll dcca-rating-failed
interval duration
default threshold poll
dcca-rating-failed interval
default
Uses the default polling
interval.
Default: 900 seconds
interval duration
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for the DCCA Rating Failed threshold.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command configures
the polling interval for DCCA Rating Failed threshold.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholding in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshDCCARatingFailed command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the Diameter Credit Control Application (DCCA) Rating Group
(content-id) request reject thresholds:
threshold poll dcca-rating-failed
interval 600
threshold poll dcca-unknown-rating-group interval
Configures the polling
interval for Diameter Credit-Control Application (DCCA) Unknown
Rating Group threshold.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll dcca-unknown-rating-group interval duration
default threshold poll
dcca-unknown-rating-group interval
default
Uses the default polling
interval.
Default: 900 seconds
interval duration
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for the DCCA Unknown Rating Group threshold.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command configures
the polling interval for DCCA Unknown Rating Group threshold.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholding in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshDCCAUnknownRatingGroup command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
to threshold for the unknown DCCA Rating Group (content-id) returned
by Diameter to system:
threshold poll dcca-unknown-rating-group interval
600
threshold poll dereg-reply-error
interval
Configures the polling
interval to count the number of de-registration reply errors per
HA service.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll dereg-reply-error
interval duration
default threshold poll
dereg-reply-error interval
default
Uses the default polling
interval.
Default: 300 seconds
interval duration
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000. The input will be rounded up
to the closest multiple of 30.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands in this chapter for additional information
on the system’s support for thresholding.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshHASvcDeregReplyError command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the HA de-registration reply error threshold polling interval
to
600 seconds:
threshold poll dereg-reply-error
interval 600
threshold poll diameter-retry-rate
interval
Configures the polling
interval for the Diameter Credit-Control Application (DCCA) Diameter
Retry Rate threshold.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll diameter-retry-rate
interval duration
default threshold poll
diameter-retry-rate interval
default
Uses the default polling
interval.
Default: 300 seconds
interval duration
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for the Diameter Retry Rate threshold.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000. The input will be rounded up
to the closest multiple of 30.
Usage:
This command specifies
the polling interval for Diameter Retry Rate threshold.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands in this chapter for additional information
on the system’s support for thresholding.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshDiameterRetryRate command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the Diameter Retry Rate threshold polling interval to
600 seconds:
threshold poll diameter-retry-rate
interval 600
threshold poll edr-file-space
interval
Command configures
the polling interval for Event Data Record (EDR) File Space Usage
threshold.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll edr-file-space
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for the EDR File Space Usage threshold.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command configures
the polling interval for EDR File Space Usage threshold.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshEDRFileSpace command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the EDR file space usage threshold:
threshold poll edr-file-space
interval 600
threshold poll edr-udr-dropped-flow-control interval
Configures the polling
interval to count the total number of Event Data Records (EDRs)
and Usage Data Records (UDRs) discarded due to ACSMGR flow control.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll edr-udr-dropped-flow-control interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the EDR/UDR drops due to flow control threshold:
threshold poll edr-udr-dropped-flow-control interval
600
threshold poll epdg-current-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval to count the total number of subscribers currently in Evolved
Packet Date Gateway (ePDG) sessions.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll epdg-current-sessions
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshEPDGCurrSess command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the ePDG sessions threshold:
threshold poll epdg-current-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll error-no-resource
interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count CSCF No Resource Errors.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll error-no-resource
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCSCFSvcErrorNoResource command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CSCF No Resource Errors threshold:
threshold poll error-no-resource
interval 600
threshold poll error-presence
interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count CSCF Presence Errors.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll error-presence
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCSCFSvcErrorPresence command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CSCF Presence Errors threshold:
threshold poll error-presence
interval 600
threshold poll error-reg-auth
interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count CSCF Reg-Auth Errors.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll error-reg-auth
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCSCFSvcErrorRegAuth command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CSCF Reg-Auth Errors threshold:
threshold poll error-reg-auth
interval 600
threshold poll error-tcp
interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count CSCF TCP Errors.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll error-tcp
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshCSCFSvcErrorTcp command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the CSCF TCP Errors threshold:
threshold poll error-tcp
interval 600
threshold poll fa-reg-reply-error
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the number of registration reply
errors for Foreign Agent (FA) services.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll fa-reg-reply-error
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 0 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshFASvcRegReplyError command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the FA registration reply errors threshold:
threshold poll fa-reg-reply-error
interval 600
threshold poll fng-current-active-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count Femto Network Gateway (FNG)
current active sessions.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll fng-current-active-sessions interval duration
interval duration
Default: 0 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshFNGCurrActSess command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the FNG current active sessions threshold:
threshold poll fng-current-active-sessions interval
600
threshold poll fng-current-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count Femto Network Gateway (FNG)
current sessions, including inactive sessions.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll fng-current-sessions
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 0 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshFNGCurrSess command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the FNG current sessions threshold:
threshold poll fng-current-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll fw-deny-rule
interval
Configures the Stateful
Firewall Deny Rule threshold polling interval.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll fw-deny-rule
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 900.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshFWDenyRule command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the Stateful Firewall Deny Rule threshold:
threshold poll fw-deny-rule
interval 600
threshold poll fw-dos-attack
interval
Configures the Stateful
Firewall Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks threshold polling interval.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll fw-dos-attack
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 900.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshFWDosAttack command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the Stateful Firewall DoS Attacks threshold:
threshold poll fw-dos-attack
interval 600
threshold poll fw-drop-packet
interval
Configures the Stateful
Firewall Drop-Packet threshold polling interval.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll fw-drop-packet
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 900.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshFWDropPacket command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the Stateful Firewall Drop-Packet threshold:
threshold poll fw-drop-packet
interval 600
threshold poll fw-no-rule
interval
Configures the Stateful
Firewall No-Rule threshold polling interval.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll fw-no-rule
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 900.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshFWNoRule command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the Stateful Firewall No-Rule threshold:
threshold poll fw-no-rule
interval 600
threshold poll ha-init-rrq-rcvd-rate
interval
Configures the polling
interval for Home Agent (HA) service over which to measure the average
number of calls setup per minute.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ha-init-rrq-rcvd-rate
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 0 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 900.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshHACallSetupRate command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the average number of HA calls setup per minute:
threshold poll ha-init-rrq-rcvd-rate
interval 600
threshold poll ha-svc-init-rrq-rcvd-rate interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the average number of calls setup
per minute for HA services.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ha-svc-init-rrq-rcvd-rate interval duration
interval duration
Default: 0 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 60 through 900.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshHASvcCallSetupRate command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the average number of calls setup per minute for HA services:
threshold poll ha-svc-init-rrq-rcvd-rate interval
600
threshold poll ip-pool-free
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of the IP pool addresses
that are in the Free state.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ip-pool-free
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshIPPoolFree command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the average number of Free IP pools:
threshold poll ip-pool-free
interval interval 600
threshold poll ip-pool-hold
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of the IP pool addresses
that are in the Hold state.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ip-pool-hold
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshIPPoolHold command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the average number of IP pool addresses in Hold state:
threshold poll ip-pool-hold
interval 600
threshold poll ip-pool-release
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of IP pool addresses
that are in the Release state.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ip-pool-release
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshIPPoolRelease command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the average number of IP pool addresses in Release state:
threshold poll ip-pool-release
interval 600
threshold poll ip-pool-used
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of the IP pool addresses
that are used.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ip-pool-used
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshIPPoolUsed command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the average number of used IP pool addresses:
threshold poll ip-pool-used
interval 600
threshold poll ipsec-call-req-rej
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the IPSec call requests that are rejected.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ipsec-call-req-rej
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshIPSECCallReqRej command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the average number of rejected IPSec IKE calls:
threshold poll ipsec-call-req-rej
interval 600
threshold poll ipsec-ike-failrate
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the IPSec IKE failure rate.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ipsec-ike-failrate
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshIPSECIKEFailRate command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the average rate for IPSec IKE failures:
threshold poll ipsec-ike-failrate
interval 600
threshold poll ipsec-ike-failures
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of IPSec IKE failures.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ipsec-ike-failures
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshIPSECIKEFailures command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the average number of IPSec IKE failures:
threshold poll ipsec-ike-failures
interval 600
threshold poll ipsec-ike-requests
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of IPSec IKE requests.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ipsec-ike-requests
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshIPSECIKERequests command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the average number of IPSec call requests:
threshold poll ipsec-ike-requests
interval 600
threshold poll ipsec-tunnels-established interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of IPSec tunnels that have
been established.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ipsec-tunnels-established interval duration
interval duration
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshIPSECTunEstabl command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the number of established IPSec tunnels:
threshold poll ipsec-tunnels-established interval
600
threshold poll ipsec-tunnels-setup
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the number of IPSec tunnels that have
been setup.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ipsec-tunnels-setup
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshIPSECTunSetup command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the number of IPSec tunnels that have been setup:
threshold poll ipsec-tunnels-setup
interval 600
threshold poll license-remaining-session interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure session license utilization.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll license-remaining-session interval duration
interval duration
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshLicense command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for the utilization of session licenses:
threshold poll license-remaining-session interval
600
threshold poll mgmt-cpu-memory-usage interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure management card CPU memory usage.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll mgmt-cpu-memory-usage
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for management card CPU memory usage:
threshold poll mgmt-cpu-memory-usage
interval 600
threshold poll mgmt-cpu-utilization interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure management card CPU utilization.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll mgmt-cpu-utilization
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for management card CPU memory usage:
threshold poll mgmt-cpu-utilization
interval 600
threshold poll mme-attach-failure
interval
Configures the polling
interval to count the MME Attach Failure messages across all MME
services in the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll mme-attach-failure
interval dur
default threshold poll
mme-attach-failure interval
default
Restores the polling
interval value to its default value of 900 seconds.
interval dur
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for counting MME Attach Failure messages across
all MME services in the system.
dur must
be an integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
Use this command to
configure the polling interval to count the MME Attach Failure messages
across all MME services in the system to generate threshold value.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring
mme-service and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this
chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshMMEAttachFail command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval of
600 seconds
to count the MME Attach Failure messages for threshold limit:
threshold poll mme-attach-failure
interval 600
threshold poll mme-auth-failure
interval
Configures the polling
interval to count the MME Authentication Failure messages across
all MME services in the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll mme-auth-failure
interval dur
default threshold poll
mme-auth-failure interval
default
Restores the specified
poll interval value to its default value of 900 seconds.
interval dur
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for counting MME Authentication Failure messages
across all MME services in the system.
dur must
be an integer from 30 through 60000 in multiples of 30.
Usage:
Use this command to
configure the polling interval to count the MME Auth Failure messages
across all MME services in the system to generate threshold value.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring
mme-service and other threshold commands for additional
information on the system’s support for thresholds in this
chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshMMEAuthFail command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval of
600 seconds
to count the MME Auth Failure messages for threshold limit:
threshold poll mme-auth-failure
interval 600
threshold poll nat-port-chunks-usage interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of Network Address
Translation (NAT) port chunk utilization.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll nat-port-chunks-usage
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 900 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshNATPortChunksUsage command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for (NAT) port chunk utilization:
threshold poll nat-port-chunks-usage
interval 600
threshold poll npu-utilization
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of network processing
unit (NPU) utilization.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll npu-utilization
interval duration
interval duration
Default: 300 seconds.
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
duration must
be an integer from 30 through 60000.
Usage:
This command sets the
time period over which to monitor the specified value for threshold crossing.
IMPORTANT:
All configured polling
intervals are rounded up to the closest multiple of 30. For example,
if a polling interval is configured for 130 seconds, the system
uses a polling interval of 150 seconds.
Refer to the threshold monitoring and
other threshold commands for additional information on the system’s
support for thresholds in this chapter.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshNPUUtilization command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for NPU utilization:
threshold poll npu-utilization
interval 600