Global Configuration
Mode Commands (threshold poll commands O - Z)
This section
includes the commands threshold
poll packets-filtered-dropped interval through threshold
poll tpo-rto-timeout.
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 packets-filtered-dropped interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the filtered/dropped packets.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll packets-filtered-dropped 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 ThreshPacketsFilteredDropped command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for filtered/dropped packets:
threshold poll packets-filtered-dropped interval
600
threshold poll packets-forwarded-to-cpu interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count packets forwarded to active system
CPUs in the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll packets-forwarded-to-cpu 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 ThreshPacketsForwarded command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for packets forwarded to active system CPUs in the system:
threshold poll packets-forwarded-to-cpu interval
600
threshold poll pdg-current-active-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of currently active
Packet Data Gateway/Tunnel Termination Gateway (PDG/TTG)
sessions.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll pdg-current-active-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 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 ThreshPDGCurrActSess command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PDG/TTG sessions:
threshold poll pdg-current-active-sessions interval
600
threshold poll pdg-current-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of current Packet
Data Gateway/Tunnel Termination Gateway (PDG/TTG)
sessions, including inactive sessions.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll pdg-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 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 ThreshPDGCurrSess command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PDG/TTG sessions:
threshold poll pdg-current-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll pdif-current-active-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of currently active
Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) sessions.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll pdif-current-active-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 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 ThreshPDIFCurrActSess command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PDIF sessions:
threshold poll pdif-current-active-sessions interval
600
threshold poll pdif-current-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of current Packet
Data Interworking Function (PDIF) sessions, including inactive sessions.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll pdif-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 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 ThreshPDIFCurrSess command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PDIF sessions:
threshold poll pdif-current-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll pdsn-init-rrq-rcvd-rate interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of current Packet
Data Serving Node (PDSN) sessions, including inactive sessions.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll pdsn-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 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 ThreshPDSNCallSetupRate command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PDSN sessions:
threshold poll pdsn-init-rrq-rcvd-rate
interval 600
threshold poll pdsn-svc-init-rrq-rcvd-rate interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of current Packet
Data Serving Node (PDSN) sessions, including inactive sessions.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll pdsn-svc-init-rrq-rcvd-rate 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 ThreshPDSNSvcCallSetupRate command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PDSN sessions:
threshold poll pdsn-svc-init-rrq-rcvd-rate interval
600
threshold poll per-service-asngw-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of PDP contexts
per ASN-GW service in the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll per-service-asngw-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 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 ThreshPerServiceASNGWSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for ASN-GW sessions:
threshold poll per-service-asngw-sessions interval
600
threshold poll per-service-ggsn-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of PDP contexts
per GGSN service in the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll per-service-ggsn-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 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 ThreshPerServiceGGSNSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for GGSN sessions:
threshold poll per-service-ggsn-sessions interval
600
threshold poll per-service-gprs-pdp-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of 2G-activated
PDP contexts per GPRS service.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll per-service-gprs-pdp-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 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 ThreshPerServiceGPRSPDPSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for 2G PDP contexts:
threshold poll per-service-gprs-pdp-sessions interval
600
threshold poll per-service-gprs-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of 2G-attached
subscribers per GPRS service.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll per-service-gprs-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 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 ThreshPerServiceGPRSSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for 2G GPRS sessions:
threshold poll per-service-gprs-sessions interval
600
threshold poll per-service-ha-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of HA sessions
per Home Agent (HA) service in the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll per-service-ha-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 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 ThreshPerServiceHASessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for HA sessions:
threshold poll per-service-ha-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll per-service-lns-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of L2TP Network
Server (LNS) sessions per LNS service in the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll per-service-lns-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 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 ThreshPerServiceLNSSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for LNS sessions:
threshold poll per-service-lns-sessions interval
600
threshold poll per-service-pdg-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of Packet Data
Gateway (PDG) sessions per PDG/TTG service in the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll per-service-pdg-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 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 ThreshPerServicePDGSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PDG/TTG sessions:
threshold poll per-service-pdg-sessions interval
600
threshold poll per-service-pdsn-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of Packet Data
Serving Node (PDSN) sessions per PDSN service in the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll per-service-pdsn-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 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 ThreshPerServicePDSNSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PDSN sessions:
threshold poll per-service-pdsn-sessions interval
600
threshold poll per-service-sgsn-pdp-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of 3G-activated
PDP contexts per SGSN service on the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll per-service-sgsn-pdp-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 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 ThreshPerServiceSGSNPDPSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for 3G PDP contexts:
threshold poll per-service-sgsn-pdp-sessions interval
600
threshold poll per-service-sgsn-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of 3G-attached
subscribers per SGSN service in the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll per-service-sgsn-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 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 ThreshPerServiceSGSNSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for SGSN sessions:
threshold poll per-service-sgsn-sessions interval
600
threshold poll phsgw-auth-failure
interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of Personal Handyphone
System Gateway (PHSGW) authentication failures.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll phsgw-auth-failure
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 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 ThreshPHSGWAuthFail command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PHSGW authentication failures:
threshold poll phsgw-auth-failure
interval 600
threshold poll phsgw-eapol-auth-failure interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of authentication
failures for a PHSGW service using Extensible Authentication Protocol
Over LAN (EAPOL).
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll phsgw-eapol-auth-failure 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 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 ThreshPHSGWEAPOLAuthFailure command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PHSGW EAPOL failures:
threshold poll phsgw-eapol-auth-failure interval
600
threshold poll phsgw-handoff-denial interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of handoff denials
in PHSGW.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll phsgw-handoff-denial
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 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 ThreshPHSGWMaxEAPOLRetry command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PHSGW handoff denials:
threshold poll phsgw-handoff-denial
interval 600
threshold poll phsgw-max-eap-retry interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the maximum number of Extensible
Authentication Protocol (EAP) retries in PHSGW.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll phsgw-max-eap-retry
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 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 ThreshPHSGWMaxEAPRetry command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PHSGW EAP retries:
threshold poll phsgw-max-eap-retry
interval 600
threshold poll phsgw-max-eapol-retry interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the maximum number of Extensible
Authentication Protocol Over LAN (EAPOL) retries in PHSGW.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll phsgw-max-eapol-retry
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 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 ThreshPHSGWMaxEAPOLRetry command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PHSGW EAPOL retries:
threshold poll phsgw-max-eapol-retry
interval 600
threshold poll phsgw-network-entry-denial interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of network entry
denials in PHSGW.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll phsgw-network-entry-denial 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 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 ThreshPHSGWNWEntryDenial command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PHSGW network entry denials:
threshold poll phsgw-network-entry-denial interval
600
threshold poll phsgw-session-setup-timeout interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of PHSGW sessions
that timed out during setup.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll phsgw-session-setup-timeout 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 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 ThreshPHSGWSessSetupTimeout command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PHSGW session setup timeouts:
threshold poll phsgw-session-setup-timeout interval
600
threshold poll phsgw-session-timeout interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of PHSGW sessions
that timed out.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll phsgw-session-timeout
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 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 ThreshPHSGWSessTimeout command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PHSGW session timeouts:
threshold poll phsgw-session-timeout
interval 600
threshold poll phspc-session-setup-timeout interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of Personal Handyphone
System - Personal Computer (PHSPC) sessions that timed out during setup.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll phspc-session-setup-timeout 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 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 ThreshPHSPCSessSetupTimeout command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PHSPC session setup timeouts:
threshold poll phspc-session-setup-timeout interval
600
threshold poll phspc-sleep-mode-timeout interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of PHSPC sessions
that timed out when the personal computer went into sleep mode.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll phspc-sleep-mode-timeout 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 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 ThreshPHSPCSleepModeTimeout command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PHSPC sleep mode timeouts:
threshold poll phspc-sleep-mode-timeout interval
600
threshold poll phspc-sm-entry-denial interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to count the number of denied PHSPC
short message (SM) sessions.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll phspc-sm-entry-denial
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 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 ThreshPHSPCSmEntryDenial command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PHSPC SM session denials:
threshold poll phspc-sm-entry-denial
interval 600
threshold poll port-high-activity
interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to measure the overall percentage
of port utilization.
Privilege:
Administrator Security
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll port-high-activity
interval seconds
interval seconds
Configures the threshold
polling interval in multiples of 30 seconds. seconds is
an integer from 30 through 60000. Default is 300 seconds.
Usage:
High port activity
thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the peak utilization percentage
of each configured port during the specified polling interval. This
threshold is configured on a per-port basis. Alerts or alarms are
triggered for high port activity based on the following rules:
Enter condition: Actual
percent peak utilization of a port is greater than or equal to the high
threshold.
Clear condition: Actual
percent peak utilization of a port is less than the low threshold.
If a trigger condition
occurs within the polling interval, the alert or alarm will not
be generated until the end of the polling interval.This threshold
is configured on a per-port basis configured using the port port-type slot#/port# command
syntax.
IMPORTANT:
This command is not
available on all platforms
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshPortHighActivity command
in this mode.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshPortHighActivity command
in this mode.
Example:
Use the following example
to configure the polling interval over which to measure for high port
activity to
300 seconds:
threshold poll port-high-activity
interval 300
threshold poll port-rx-utilization
interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to measure the overall percentage
of incoming traffic received over system ports.
Privilege:
Administrator Security
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll port-rx-utilization
interval seconds
interval seconds
Configures the threshold
polling interval in multiples of 30 seconds. seconds is
an integer from 30 to 60000. Default is 300 seconds.
Usage:
Receive port utilization
thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the utilization percentage
of each configured port in relation to data received during the
specified polling interval. This threshold is configured on a per-port
basis configured using the port port-type slot#/port# command syntax.
IMPORTANT:
This command is not
available on all platforms
IMPORTANT:
Ports configured for
half-duplex do not differentiate between data received and data transmitted.
(The transmitted and received percentages are combined.) Therefore,
to avoid redundant alarms, it is recommended that only the receive or transmit utilization
threshold be configured.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshPortRxUtil command
in this mode.
Example:
Use the following example
to configure a threshold poll interval of
300 seconds
(5 minutes)
threshold poll port-rx-utilization
interval 300
threshold poll port-tx-utilization
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to measure the overall percentage
of outgoing traffic sent over system ports.
Privilege:
Administrator Security
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll port-tx-utilization
interval seconds
interval seconds
Configures the threshold
polling interval in multiples of 30 seconds. seconds is
an integer from 30 through 60000. Default is 300 seconds.
Usage:
Transmit port utilization
thresholds generate alerts or alarms based on the utilization percentage
of each configured port in relation to data transmitted during the
specified polling interval. This threshold is configured on a per-port
basis configured using the port port-type slot#/port# command syntax.
IMPORTANT:
This command is not
available on all platforms
IMPORTANT:
Ports configured for
half-duplex do not differentiate between data received and data transmitted.
(The transmitted and received percentages are combined.) Therefore,
to avoid redundant alarms, it is recommended that only the receive or transmit utilization
threshold be configured.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshPortTxUtil command
in this mode.
Example:
Use the following example
to configure a threshold poll interval of
300 seconds
(5 minutes)
threshold poll port-tx-utilization
interval 300
threshold poll ppp-setup-fail-rate
interval
Configures the polling
interval in seconds over which to measure for the percentage of
point-to-point protocol (PPP) setup failures.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll ppp-setup-fail-rate
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 ThreshPPPSetupFailRate command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for PPP setup failures:
threshold poll ppp-setup-fail-rate
interval 600
threshold poll reg-reply-error
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure number of registration reply errors
for Home Agent (HA) services.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll 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 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 ThreshHASvcRegReplyError command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for HA registration errors:
threshold poll reg-reply-error
interval 600
threshold poll reg-total-active
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure CSCF Total Active Registrations.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll reg-total-active
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 ThreshCSCFSvcTotalActiveReg command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for CSCF active registrations:
threshold poll reg-total-active
interval 600
threshold poll rereg-reply-error
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure number of re-registration reply errors
for HA services.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll rereg-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 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 ThreshHASvcReregReplyError command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval to
600 seconds
for HA re-registration reply errors:
threshold poll rereg-reply-error
interval 600
threshold poll route-service
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
BGP route services on the system.
Privilege:
Administrator Security
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll route-service
interval dur
default threshold poll
route-service interval
default
Restores the threshold
poll interval value to its default value of 900 seconds.
interval time
Default: 900 seconds
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is any
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 model and threshold monitoring commands
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 ThreshBGPRoutes command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval for the total BGP routes threshold polling
duration value to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
hreshold poll route-service
interval 600
threshold poll rp-setup-fail-rate
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of RAN PDSN (RP) setup
failures.
Privilege:
Administrator Security
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll rp-setup-fail-rate
interval dur
default threshold poll
route-service interval
default
Restores the threshold
poll interval value to its default value of 900 seconds.
interval time
Default: 900 seconds
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is any
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 model and threshold monitoring commands
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 ThreshRPSetupFailRate command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval for the RP setup fail rate polling duration
value to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
hreshold poll rp-setup-fail-rate
interval 600
threshold poll storage-utilization
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of management card
flash memory utilization.
Privilege:
Administrator Security
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll storage-utilization
interval dur
default threshold poll
route-service interval
default
Restores the threshold
poll interval value to its default value of 900 seconds.
interval time
Default: 900 seconds
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is any
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 model and threshold monitoring commands
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 ThreshStorageUtilization command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval for flash memory utilization polling duration
value to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll storage-utilization
interval 600
threshold poll system-capacity
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to measure the percentage of current system
capacity.
Privilege:
Administrator Security
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll system-capacity
interval dur
default threshold poll
route-service interval
default
Restores the threshold
poll interval value to its default value of 900 seconds.
interval time
Default: 900 seconds
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
dur is any
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 model and threshold monitoring commands
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 ThreshSystemCapacity command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval for flash memory utilization polling duration
value to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
hreshold poll system-capacity
interval 600
threshold poll total-asngw-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
the total number of sessions across all the ASN-GW services on a
system to trigger an alert or alarm.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-asngw-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-asngw-sessions interval
default
Restores the threshold
polling interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default: 300 seconds
Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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 model and threshold monitoring commands
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 ThreshASNGWSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval for counting the total number of ASN-GW
sessions across all the ASN-GW services on a system, to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-asngw-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-ggsn-sessions
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
the total number of sessions across all the GGSN services on a system
to trigger an alert or alarm.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-ggsn-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-ggsn-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold polling interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshGGSNSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for counting the
total number of GGSN sessions across all the GGSN services on a
system, to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-ggsn-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-gprs-pdp-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of 2G-activated PDP
contexts per GPRS sessions on the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-gprs-pdp-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-gprs-pdp-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold polling interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshGPRSPDPSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for counting the
total number of 2G-activated PDP contexts per GPRS sessions, to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-gprs-pdp-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-gprs-sessions
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of 2G-attached subscribers
on the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-gprs-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-gprs-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold polling interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshGPRSSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for counting the
total number of 2G-attached subscribers, to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-gprs-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-ha-sessions
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of Home Agent (HA)
sessions on the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-ha-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-ha-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold polling interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshHASessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for counting the
total number of HA sessions on the system, to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-ha-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-hnbgw-hnb-sessions
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
the total number of IuH sessions between the HNB and HNB-GW to count
across all the HNB-GW services on a system to trigger an alert or
alarm.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-hnbgw-hnb-sessions interval time
default threshold poll
total-hnbgw-hnb-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold polling interval value to its default value of 900 seconds.
interval time
Default:
900 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands for additional information on the
system’s support for thresholding.
IMPORTANT:
To enable SNMP trap
for threshold monitoring of this threshold use snmp trap enable ThreshTotalHNBGWHnbSess command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for counting the
total number of HNB sessions between HNB and HNB-GW across all the
HNB-GW services on a system, to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-hnbgw-hnb-sessions interval
600
threshold poll total-hnbgw-iu-sessions
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
the total number of subscriber sessions on HNB-GW service (over
Iu-CS/Iu-PS interface) to count across all the HNB-GW services
on a system to trigger alert or alarm.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-hnbgw-iu-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-hnbgw-iu-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold poll interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time must
be an value 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshTotalHNBGWIuSess command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for counting the
total number of subscriber sessions across all the HNB-GW services
on a system, to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-hnbgw-iu-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-hnbgw-ue-sessions
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
the total number of UEs connected to HNB-GW service to count across
all the HNB-GW services on a system to trigger alert or alarm.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-hnbgw-ue-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-hnbgw-ue-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold poll interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshTotalHNBGWUeSess command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for the total
number of UEs connected to an HNB-GW service across all the HNB-GW
services on a system, to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-hnbgw-ue-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-hsgw-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of HRPD Serving Gateway
(HSGW) sessions across all services in the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-hsgw-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-hsgw-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold poll interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshHSGWSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for the total
number of HSGW sessions across all the HSGW services on a system,
to
600 seconds (10
minutes):
threshold poll total-hsgw-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-lma-sessions
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of Local Mobility
Anchor (LMA) sessions across all services in the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-lma-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-lma-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold poll interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshLMASessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for the total
number of LMA sessions across all the LMA sessions on a system,
to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-lma-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-lns-sessions
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of L2TP Network Server
(LNS) sessions in the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-lns-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-lns-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold poll interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshLNSSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for the total
number of LNS sessions across all the LNS sessions on a system,
to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-lns-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-mme-sessions
Configures the polling
interval over which to count or measure the thresholding value for
MME sessions on the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-mme-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-mme-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold poll interval value to its default value of 900 seconds.
interval time
Default:
900 seconds
Specifies
the polling interval (in seconds) for counting the total number
of MME sessions on the system.
time must
be an ny 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshMMESessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval for the total MME session threshold polling
duration value to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-mme-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-pdsn-sessions
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of Packet Data Serving
Node (PDSN) sessions in the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-pdsn-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-pdsn-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold poll interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshPDSNSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for the total
number of PDSN sessions across all the PDSN sessions on a system,
to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-pdsn-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-pgw-sessions
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of Packet Data Network
Gateway (P-GW) sessions across all services in the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-pgw-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-pgw-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold poll interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshPGWSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for the total
number of P-GW sessions across all the P-GW sessions on a system,
to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-pgw-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-sgsn-pdp-sessions interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of PDP contexts for
all Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) sessions in the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-sgsn-pdp-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-sgsn-pdp-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold poll interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshSGSNPDPSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for the total
number of PDP contexts across all the SGSN sessions on a system,
to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-sgsn-pdp-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-sgsn-sessions
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of SGSN sessions in
the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-sgsn-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-sgsn-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold poll interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshSGSNSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for the total
number of SGSN sessions on a system, to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-sgsn-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-sgw-sessions
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of Serving Gateway
(S-GW) sessions across all services in the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-sgw-sessions
interval time
default threshold poll
total-sgw-sessions interval
default
Restores
the threshold poll interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshSGWSessions command
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for the total
number of S-GW sessions on a system, to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-sgw-sessions
interval 600
threshold poll total-subscriber
interval
Configures the polling
interval over which to count the total number of subscriber sessions
across all services in the system.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll total-subscriber
interval time
default threshold poll
total-subscriber interval
default
Restores
the threshold poll interval value to its default value of 300 seconds.
interval time
Default:
300 seconds
Specifies
the amount of time (in seconds) that comprises the polling interval.
time 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
model and threshold
monitoring commands 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 ThreshSubscriberTotalcommand
in this mode.
Example:
The
following command configures the polling interval for the total
number of subscribers on a system, to
600 seconds
(10 minutes):
threshold poll total-subscriber
interval 600
threshold poll tpo-dns-failure
Configures the threshold
polling interval for monitoring Traffic Performance Optimization
(TPO) DNS resolution failures.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll tpo-dns-failure
interval interval
default threshold
poll tpo-dns-failure interval
default
Configures this command
with the default polling interval.
Default: 900 seconds
interval
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for monitoring TPO DNS resolution failures.
interval must
be an integer from 30 through 60000. The system rounds up the value
to the closest multiple of 30.
Usage:
Use this command to
configure the threshold polling interval for monitoring TPO DNS resolution
failures.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshTpoDnsFailure command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval for TPO DNS resolution failures threshold
to
600 seconds:
threshold poll tpo-dns-failure
interval 600
threshold poll tpo-low-compression-gain
Configures the threshold
polling interval for monitoring TPO low-compression-gain results.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll tpo-low-compression-gain interval interval
default threshold
poll tpo-low-compression-gain interval
default
Configures this command
with the default polling interval.
Default: 900 seconds
interval
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for monitoring TPO low-compression-gain results.
interval must
be an integer from 30 through 60000. The system rounds up the value
to the closest multiple of 30.
Usage:
Use this command to
configure the threshold polling interval for monitoring TPO low-compression-gain
results.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshTpoLowCompressionGain command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval for TPO low-compression-gain results
threshold to
600 seconds:
threshold poll tpo-low-compression-gain interval
600
threshold poll tpo-rto-timeout
Configures the threshold
polling interval for monitoring TPO retransmission timeouts (RTOs).
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
threshold poll tpo-rto-timeout
interval interval
default threshold
poll tpo-rto-timeout interval
default
Configures this command
with the default polling interval.
Default: 900 seconds
interval
Specifies the polling
interval (in seconds) for monitoring TPO retransmission timeouts.
interval must
be an integer from 30 through 60000. The system rounds up the value
to the closest multiple of 30.
Usage:
Use this command to
configure the threshold polling interval for monitoring TPO retransmission
timeouts.
IMPORTANT:
To enable an SNMP trap
for monitoring this threshold use the snmp trap enable ThreshTpoRtoTimeout command
in this mode.
Example:
The following command
configures the polling interval for TPO retransmission timeouts threshold
to
600 seconds:
threshold poll tpo-rto-timeout
interval 600