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Configuring the Event MIB

About the Event MIB

The Event Management Information Base (Event MIB) is an SNMPv3-based network management protocol and is an enhancement to remote network monitoring (RMON). The Event MIB uses Boolean tests, existence tests, and threshold tests to monitor MIB objects on a local or remote system. It triggers the predefined notification or set action when a monitored object meets the trigger condition.

Trigger

The Event MIB uses triggers to manage and associate the three elements of the Event MIB: monitored object, trigger condition, and action.

Monitored objects

The Event MIB can monitor the following MIB objects:

·     Table node.

·     Conceptual row node.

·     Table column node.

·     Simple leaf node.

·     Parent node of a leaf node.

To monitor a single MIB object, specify it by its OID or name. To monitor a set of MIB objects, specify the common OID or name of the group and enable wildcard matching. For example, specify ifDescr.2 to monitor the description for the interface with index 2. Specify ifDescr and enable wildcard matching to monitor the descriptions for all interfaces.

Trigger test

A trigger supports Boolean, existence, and threshold tests.

Boolean test

A Boolean test compares the value of the monitored object with the reference value and takes actions according to the comparison result. The comparison types include unequal, equal, less, lessorequal, greater, and greaterorequal. For example, if the comparison type is equal, an event is triggered when the value of the monitored object equals the reference value. The event will not be triggered again until the value becomes unequal and comes back to equal.

Existence test

An existence test monitors and manages the absence, presence, and change of a MIB object, for example, interface status. When a monitored object is specified, the system reads the value of the monitored object regularly.

·     If the test type is Absent, the system triggers an alarm event and takes the specified action when the state of the monitored object changes to absent.

·     If the test type is Present, the system triggers an alarm event and takes the specified action when the state of the monitored object changes to present.

·     If the test type is Changed, the system triggers an alarm event and takes the specified action when the value of the monitored object changes.

Threshold test

A threshold test regularly compares the value of the monitored object with the threshold values.

·     A rising alarm event is triggered if the value of the monitored object is greater than or equal to the rising threshold.

·     A falling alarm event is triggered if the value of the monitored object is smaller than or equal to the falling threshold.

·     A rising alarm event is triggered if the difference between the current sampled value and the previous sampled value is greater than or equal to the delta rising threshold.

·     A falling alarm event is triggered if the difference between the current sampled value and the previous sampled value is smaller than or equal to the delta falling threshold.

·     A falling alarm event is triggered if the values of the monitored object, the rising threshold, and the falling threshold are the same.

·     A falling alarm event is triggered if the delta rising threshold, the delta falling threshold, and the difference between the current sampled value and the previous sampled value is the same.

The alarm management module defines the set or notification action to take on alarm events.

If the value of the monitored object crosses a threshold multiple times in succession, the managed device triggers an alarm event only for the first crossing. For example, if the value of a sampled object crosses the rising threshold multiple times before it crosses the falling threshold, only the first crossing triggers a rising alarm event, as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1 Rising and falling alarm events

Event actions

The Event MIB triggers one or both of the following actions when the trigger condition is met:

·     Set action—Uses SNMP to set the value of the monitored object.

·     Notification action—Uses SNMP to send a notification to the NMS. If an object list is specified for the notification action, the notification will carry the specified objects in the object list.

Object list

An object list is a set of MIB objects. You can specify an object list in trigger view, trigger-test view (including trigger-Boolean view, trigger existence view, and trigger threshold view), and action-notification view. If a notification action is triggered, the device sends a notification carrying the object list to the NMS.

If you specify an object list respectively in any two of the views or all the three views, the object lists are added to the triggered notifications in this sequence: trigger view, trigger-test view, and action-notification view.

Object owner

Trigger, event, and object list use an owner and name for unique identification. The owner must be an SNMPv3 user that has been created on the device. If you specify a notification action for a trigger, you must establish an SNMPv3 connection between the device and NMS by using the SNMPv3 username. For more information about SNMPv3 user, see "SNMP configuration".

Restrictions and guidelines: Event MIB configuration

The Event MIB and RMON are independent of each other. You can configure one or both of the features for network management.

You must specify the same owner for a trigger, object lists of the trigger, and events of the trigger.

Event MIB tasks at a glance

To configure the Event MIB, perform the following tasks:

1.     Configuring the Event MIB global sampling parameters

2.     (Optional.) Configuring Event MIB object lists

Perform this task so that the device sends a notification that carries the specified object list to the NMS when a notification action is triggered.

3.     Configuring an event

The device supports set and notification actions. Choose one or two of the following actions:

¡     Creating an event

¡     Configuring a set action for an event

¡     Configuring a notification action for an event

¡     Enabling the event

4.     Configuring a trigger

A trigger supports Boolean, existence, and threshold tests. Choose one or more of the following tests:

¡     Creating a trigger and configuring its basic parameters

¡     Configuring a Boolean trigger test

¡     Configuring an existence trigger test

¡     Configuring a threshold trigger test

¡     Enabling trigger sampling

5.     (Optional.) Enabling SNMP notifications for the Event MIB module

Prerequisites for configuring the Event MIB

Before you configure the Event MIB, perform the following tasks:

·     Create an SNMPv3 user. Assign the user the rights to read and set the values of the specified MIB objects and object lists.

·     Make sure the SNMP agent and NMS are configured correctly and the SNMP agent can send notifications to the NMS correctly.

Configuring the Event MIB global sampling parameters

Restrictions and guidelines

This tasks takes effect only on monitored instances to be created.

Procedure

1.     Enter system view.

system-view

2.     Set the minimum sampling interval.

snmp mib event sample minimum min-number

By default, the minimum sampling interval is 1 second.

The sampling interval of a trigger must be greater than the minimum sampling interval.

3.     Configure the maximum number of object instances that can be concurrently sampled.

snmp mib event sample instance maximum max-number

By default, the value is 0. The maximum number of object instances that can be concurrently sampled is limited by the available resources.

Configuring Event MIB object lists

About configuring Event MIB object lists

Perform this task so that the device sends a notification that carries the specified objects to the NMS when a notification action is triggered.

Procedure

1.     Enter system view.

system-view

2.     Configure an Event MIB object list.

snmp mib event object list owner group-owner name group-name object-index oid object-identifier [ wildcard ]

The object can be a table node, conceptual row node, table column node, simple leaf node, or parent node of a leaf node.

Configuring an event

Creating an event

1.     Enter system view.

system-view

2.     Create an event and enter its view.

snmp mib event owner event-owner name event-name

3.     (Optional.) Configure a description for the event.

description text

By default, an event does not have a description.

Configuring a set action for an event

1.     Enter system view.

system-view

2.     Enter event view.

snmp mib event owner event-owner name event-name

3.     Enable the set action and enter set action view.

action set

By default, no action is specified for an event.

4.     Specify an object by its OID for the set action.

oid object-identifier

By default, no object is specified for a set action.

The object can be a table node, conceptual row node, table column node, simple leaf node, or parent node of a leaf node.

5.     Enable OID wildcarding.

wildcard oid

By default, OID wildcarding is disabled.

6.     Set the value for the object.

value integer-value

The default value for the object is 0.

7.     (Optional.) Specify a context for the object.

context context-name

By default, no context is specified for an object.

8.     (Optional.) Enable context wildcarding.

wildcard context

By default, context wildcarding is disabled.

A wildcard context contains the specified context and the wildcarded part.

Configuring a notification action for an event

1.     Enter system view.

system-view

2.     Enter event view

snmp mib event owner event-owner name event-name

3.     Enable the notification action and enter notification action view.

action notification

By default, no action is specified for an event.

4.     Specify an object to execute the notification action by its OID.

oid object-identifier

By default, no object is specified for executing the notification action.

The object must be a notification object.

5.     Specify an object list to be added to the notification triggered by the event.

object list owner group-owner name group-name

By default, no object list is specified for the notification action.

If you do not specify an object list for the notification action or the specified object list does not contain variables, no variables will be carried in the notification.

Enabling the event

Restrictions and guidelines

The Boolean, existence, and threshold events can be triggered only after you perform this task.

To change an enabled event, first disable the event.

Procedure

1.     Enter system view.

system-view

2.     Enter event view

snmp mib event owner event-owner name event-name

3.     Enable the event.

event enable

By default, an event is disabled.

Configuring a trigger

Creating a trigger and configuring its basic parameters

1.     Enter system view.

system-view

2.     Create a trigger and enter its view.

snmp mib event trigger owner trigger-owner name trigger-name

The trigger owner must be an existing SNMPv3 user.

3.     (Optional.) Configure a description for the trigger.

description text

By default, a trigger does not have a description.

4.     Set a sampling interval for the trigger.

frequency interval

By default, the sampling interval is 600 seconds.

Make sure the sampling interval is greater than or equal to the Event MIB minimum sampling interval.

5.     Specify a sampling method.

sample { absolute | delta }

The default sampling method is absolute.

6.     Specify an object to be sampled by its OID.

oid object-identifier

By default, the OID is 0.0. No object is specified for a trigger.

If you execute this command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.

7.     (Optional.) Enable OID wildcarding.

wildcard oid

By default, OID wildcarding is disabled.

8.     (Optional.) Configure a context for the monitored object.

context context-name

By default, no context is configured for a monitored object.

9.     (Optional.) Enable context wildcarding.

wildcard context

By default, context wildcarding is disabled.

10.     (Optional.) Specify the object list to be added to the triggered notification.

object list owner group-owner name group-name

By default, no object list is specified for a trigger.

Configuring a Boolean trigger test

1.     Enter system view.

system-view

2.     Enter trigger view.

snmp mib event trigger owner trigger-owner name trigger-name

3.     Specify a Boolean test for the trigger and enter trigger-Boolean view.

test boolean

By default, no test is configured for a trigger.

4.     Specify a Boolean test comparison type.

comparison { equal | greater | greaterorequal | less | lessorequal | unequal }

The default Boolean test comparison type is unequal.

5.     Set a reference value for the Boolean trigger test.

value integer-value

The default reference value for a Boolean trigger test is 0.

6.     Specify an event for the Boolean trigger test.

event owner event-owner name event-name

By default, no event is specified for a Boolean trigger test.

7.     (Optional.) Specify the object list to be added to the notification triggered by the test.

object list owner group-owner name group-name

By default, no object list is specified for a Boolean trigger test.

8.     Enable the event to be triggered when the trigger condition is met at the first sampling.

startup enable

By default, the event is triggered when the trigger condition is met at the first sampling.

Before the first sampling, you must enable this command to allow the event to be triggered.

Configuring an existence trigger test

1.     Enter system view.

system-view

2.     Enter trigger view.

snmp mib event trigger owner trigger-owner name trigger-name

3.     Specify an existence test for the trigger and enter trigger-existence view.

test existence

By default ,no test is configured for a trigger.

4.     Specify an event for the existence trigger test.

event owner event-owner name event-name

By default, no event is specified for an existence trigger test.

5.     (Optional.) Specify the object list to be added to the notification triggered by the test.

object list owner group-owner name group-name

By default, no object list is specified for an existence trigger test.

6.     Specify an existence trigger test type.

type { absent | changed | present }

The default existence trigger test types are present and absent.

7.     Specify an existence trigger test type for the first sampling.

startup { absent | present }

By default, both the present and absent existence trigger test types are allowed for the first sampling.

Configuring a threshold trigger test

1.     Enter system view.

system-view

2.     Enter trigger view.

snmp mib event trigger owner trigger-owner name trigger-name

3.     Specify a threshold test for the trigger and enter trigger-threshold view.

test boolean

By default ,no test is configured for a trigger.

4.     Specify the object list to be added to the notification triggered by the test.

object list owner group-owner name group-name

By default, no object list is specified for a threshold trigger test.

5.     (Optional.) Specify the type of the threshold trigger test for the first sampling.

startup { falling | rising | rising-or-falling }

The default threshold trigger test type for the first sampling is rising-or-falling.

6.     Specify the delta falling threshold and the falling alarm event triggered when the delta value (difference between the current sampled value and the previous sampled value) is smaller than or equal to the delta falling threshold.

delta falling { event owner event-owner name event-name | value integer-value }

By default, the delta falling threshold is 0, and no falling alarm event is specified.

7.     Specify the delta rising threshold and the rising alarm event triggered when the delta value is greater than or equal to the delta rising threshold.

delta rising { event owner event-owner name event-name | value integer-value }

By default, the delta rising threshold is 0, and no rising alarm event is specified.

8.     Specify the falling threshold and the falling alarm event triggered when the sampled value is smaller than or equal to the threshold.

falling { event owner event-owner name event-name | value integer-value }

By default, the falling threshold is 0, and no falling alarm event is specified.

9.     Specify the rising threshold and the ring alarm event triggered when the sampled value is greater than or equal to the threshold.

rising { event owner event-owner name event-name | value integer-value }

By default, the rising threshold is 0, and no rising alarm event is specified.

Enabling trigger sampling

Restrictions and guidelines

Enable trigger sampling after you complete trigger parameters configuration. You cannot modify trigger parameters after trigger sampling is enabled. To modify trigger parameters, first disable trigger sampling.

Procedure

1.     Enter system view.

system-view

2.     Enter trigger view.

snmp mib event trigger owner trigger-owner name trigger-name

3.     Enable trigger sampling.

trigger enable

By default, trigger sampling is disabled.

Enabling SNMP notifications for the Event MIB module

About enabling SNMP notifications for the Event MIB module

To report critical Event MIB events to an NMS, enable SNMP notifications for the Event MIB module. For Event MIB event notifications to be sent correctly, you must also configure SNMP on the device. For more information about SNMP configuration, see the network management and monitoring configuration guide for the device.

Procedure

1.     Enter system view.

system-view

2.     Enable snmp notifications for the Event MIB module.

snmp-agent trap enable event-mib

By default, SNMP notifications are enabled for the Event MIB module.

Display and maintenance commands for Event MIB

Execute display commands in any view.

 

Task

Command

Display Event MIB configuration and statistics.

display snmp mib event

Display event information.

display snmp mib event event [ owner event-owner name event-name ]

Display object list information.

display snmp mib event object list [ owner group-owner name group-name ]

Display global Event MIB configuration and statistics.

display snmp mib event summary

Display trigger information.

display snmp mib event trigger [ owner trigger-owner name trigger-name ]

Event MIB configuration examples

Example: Configuring an existence trigger test

Network configuration

As shown in Figure 2, the device acts as the agent. Use the Event MIB to monitor the device. When interface hot-swap or virtual interface creation or deletion occurs on the device, the agent sends an mteTriggerFired notification to the NMS.

Figure 2 Network diagram

Procedure

IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT:

By default, interfaces on the device are disabled (in ADM or Administratively Down state). To have an interface operate, you must use the undo shutdown command to enable that interface.

 

1.     Enable and configure the SNMP agent on the device:

# Create SNMPv3 group g3 and add SNMPv3 user owner1 to g3.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] snmp-agent usm-user v3 owner1 g3

[Sysname] snmp-agent group v3 g3 read-view a write-view a notify-view a

[Sysname] snmp-agent mib-view included a iso

# Configure context contextnameA for the agent.

[Sysname] snmp-agent context contextnameA

# Enable SNMP notifications for the Event MIB module. Specify the NMS at 192.168.1.26 as the target host for the notifications.

[Sysname] snmp-agent trap enable event-mib

[Sysname] snmp-agent target-host trap address udp-domain 192.168.1.26 params securityname owner1 v3

2.     Configure the Event MIB global sampling parameters.

# Set the Event MIB minimum sampling interval to 50 seconds.

[Sysname] snmp mib event sample minimum 50

# Set the maximum number to 100 for object instances that can be concurrently sampled.

[Sysname] snmp mib event sample instance maximum 100

3.     Create and configure a trigger:

# Create a trigger and enter its view. Specify its owner as owner1 and its name as triggerA.

[Sysname] snmp mib event trigger owner owner1 name triggerA

# Set the sampling interval to 60 seconds. Make sure the sampling interval is greater than or equal to the Event MIB minimum sampling interval.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] frequency 60

# Specify object OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1 as the monitored object. Enable OID wildcarding.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] oid 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] wildcard oid

# Configure context contextnameA for the monitored object and enable context wildcarding.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] context contextnameA

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] wildcard context

# Specify the existence trigger test for the trigger.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] test existence

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA-existence] quit

# Enable trigger sampling.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] trigger enable

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] quit

Verifying the configuration

# Display Event MIB brief information.

[Sysname] display snmp mib event summary

TriggerFailures               : 0

EventFailures                 : 0

SampleMinimum                 : 50

SampleInstanceMaximum         : 100

SampleInstance                : 20

SampleInstancesHigh           : 20

SampleInstanceLacks           : 0

# Display information about the trigger with owner owner1 and name trigger A.

[Sysname] display snmp mib event trigger owner owner1 name triggerA

Trigger entry triggerA owned by owner1:

  TriggerComment              : N/A

  TriggerTest                 : existence

  TriggerSampleType           : absoluteValue

  TriggerValueID              : 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1<ifIndex>

  TriggerValueIDWildcard      : true

  TriggerTargetTag            : N/A

  TriggerContextName          : contextnameA

  TriggerContextNameWildcard  : true

  TriggerFrequency(in seconds): 60

  TriggerObjOwner             : N/A

  TriggerObjName              : N/A

  TriggerEnabled              : true

  Existence entry:

   ExiTest                    : present | absent

   ExiStartUp                 : present | absent

   ExiObjOwner                : N/A

   ExiObjName                 : N/A

   ExiEvtOwner                : N/A

   ExiEvtName                 : N/A

# Create VLAN-interface 2 on the device.

[Sysname] vlan 2

[Sysname-vlan2] quit

[Sysname] interface vlan 2

The NMS receives an mteTriggerFired notification from the device.

Example: Configuring a Boolean trigger test

Network configuration

As shown in Figure 2, the device acts as the agent. The NMS uses SNMPv3 to monitor and manage the device. Configure a trigger and configure a Boolean trigger test for the trigger. When the trigger condition is met, the agent sends an mteTriggerFired notification to the NMS.

Figure 3 Network diagram

Procedure

IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT:

By default, interfaces on the device are disabled (in ADM or Administratively Down state). To have an interface operate, you must use the undo shutdown command to enable that interface.

 

1.     Enable and configure the SNMP agent on the device:

# Create SNMPv3 group g3 and add SNNPv3 user owner1 to g3.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] snmp-agent usm-user v3 owner1 g3

[Sysname] snmp-agent group v3 g3 read-view a write-view a notify-view a

[Sysname] snmp-agent mib-view included a iso

# Enable SNMP notifications for the Event MIB module. Specify the NMS at 192.168.1.26 as the target host for the notifications.

[Sysname] snmp-agent trap enable event-mib

[Sysname] snmp-agent target-host trap address udp-domain 192.168.1.26 params securityname owner1 v3

2.     Configure the Event MIB global sampling parameters.

# Set the Event MIB minimum sampling interval to 50 seconds.

[Sysname] snmp mib event sample minimum 50

# Set the maximum number to 100 for object instances that can be concurrently sampled.

[Sysname] snmp mib event sample instance maximum 100

3.     Configure Event MIB object lists objectA, objectB, and objectC.

[Sysname] snmp mib event object list owner owner1 name objectA 1 oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.6.11

[Sysname] snmp mib event object list owner owner1 name objectB 1 oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.7.11

[Sysname] snmp mib event object list owner owner1 name objectC 1 oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.8.11

4.     Configure an event:

# Create an event and enter its view. Specify its owner as owner1 and its name as EventA.

[Sysname] snmp mib event owner owner1 name EventA

# Specify the notification action for the event. Specify object OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.2.0.5 (hh3cEntityExtMemUsageThresholdNotification) to execute the notification.

[Sysname-event-owner1-EventA] action notification

[Sysname-event-owner1-EventA-notification] oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.2.0.5

# Specify the object list with owner owner 1 and name objectC to be added to the notification when the notification action is triggered

[Sysname-event-owner1-EventA-notification] object list owner owner1 name objectC

[Sysname-event-owner1-EventA-notification] quit

# Enable the event.

[Sysname-event-owner1-EventA] event enable

[Sysname-event-owner1-EventA] quit

5.     Configure a trigger:

# Create a trigger and enter its view. Specify its owner as owner1 and its name as triggerA.

[Sysname] snmp mib event trigger owner owner1 name triggerA

# Set the sampling interval to 60 seconds. Make sure the interval is greater than or equal to the global minimum sampling interval.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] frequency 60

# Specify object OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.9.11 as the monitored object.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.9.11

# Specify the object list with owner owner1 and name objectA to be added to the notification when the notification action is triggered.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] object list owner owner1 name objectA

# Configure a Boolean trigger test. Set its comparison type to greater, reference value to 10, and specify the event with owner owner1 and name EventA, object list with owner owner1 and name objectB for the test.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] test boolean

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA-boolean] comparison greater

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA-boolean] value 10

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA-boolean] event owner owner1 name EventA

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA-boolean] object list owner owner1 name objectB

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA-boolean] quit

# Enable trigger sampling.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] trigger enable

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] quit

Verifying the configuration

# Display Event MIB configuration and statistics.

[Sysname] display snmp mib event summary

TriggerFailures               : 0

EventFailures                 : 0

SampleMinimum                 : 50

SampleInstanceMaximum         : 10

SampleInstance                : 1

SampleInstancesHigh           : 1

SampleInstanceLacks           : 0

# Display information about the Event MIB object lists.

[Sysname] display snmp mib event object list

Object list objectA owned by owner1:

  ObjIndex                    : 1

  ObjID                       : 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.6.11<hh3cEntityExt

CpuUsage.11>

  ObjIDWildcard               : false

Object list objectB owned by owner1:

  ObjIndex                    : 1

  ObjID                       : 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.7.11<hh3cEntityExt

CpuUsageThreshold.11>

  ObjIDWildcard               : false

Object list objectC owned by owner1:

  ObjIndex                    : 1

  ObjID                       : 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.8.11<hh3cEntityExt

MemUsage.11>

  ObjIDWildcard               : false

# Display information about the event.

[Sysname]display snmp mib event event owner owner1 name EventA

Event entry EventA owned by owner1:

EvtComment                  : N/A

EvtAction                   : notification

EvtEnabled                  : true

Notification entry:

NotifyOID                  : 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.2.0.5<hh3cEntityExtMemUsag

eThresholdNotification>

NotifyObjOwner             : owner1

NotifyObjName              : objectC

# Display information about the trigger.

[Sysname] display snmp mib event trigger owner owner1 name triggerA

Trigger entry triggerA owned by owner1:

  TriggerComment              : N/A

  TriggerTest                 : boolean

  TriggerSampleType           : absoluteValue

  TriggerValueID              : 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.9.11<hh3cEntityExt

MemUsageThreshold.11>

  TriggerValueIDWildcard      : false

  TriggerTargetTag            : N/A

  TriggerContextName          : N/A

  TriggerContextNameWildcard  : false

  TriggerFrequency(in seconds): 60

  TriggerObjOwner             : owner1

  TriggerObjName              : objectA

  TriggerEnabled              : true

  Boolean entry:

   BoolCmp                    : greater

   BoolValue                  : 10

   BoolStartUp                : true

   BoolObjOwner               : owner1

   BoolObjName                : objectB

   BoolEvtOwner               : owner1

   BoolEvtName                : EventA

# When the value of the monitored object 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.9.11 becomes greater than 10, the NMS receives an mteTriggerFired notification.

Example: Configuring a threshold trigger test

Network configuration

As shown in Figure 2, the device acts as the agent. The NMS uses SNMPv3 to monitor and manage the device. Configure a trigger and configure a threshold trigger test for the trigger. When the trigger conditions are met, the agent sent an mteTriggerFired notification to the NMS.

Figure 4 Network diagram

Procedure

IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT:

By default, interfaces on the device are disabled (in ADM or Administratively Down state). To have an interface operate, you must use the undo shutdown command to enable that interface.

 

 

1.     Enable and configure the SNMP agent on the device:

# Create SNMPv3 group g3 and add SNMPv3 user owner1 to g3.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] snmp-agent usm-user v3 owner1 g3

[Sysname] snmp-agent group v3 g3 read-view a write-view a notify-view a

[Sysname] snmp-agent mib-view included a iso

# Enable SNMP notifications for the Event MIB module. Specify the NMS at 192.168.1.26 as the target host for the notifications.

[Sysname] snmp-agent trap enable event-mib

[Sysname] snmp-agent target-host trap address udp-domain 192.168.1.26 params securityname owner1 v3

[Sysname] snmp-agent trap enable

2.     Configure the Event MIB global sampling parameters.

# Set the Event MIB minimum sampling interval to 50 seconds.

[Sysname] snmp mib event sample minimum 50

# Set the maximum number to 10 for object instances that can be concurrently sampled.

[Sysname] snmp mib event sample instance maximum 10

3.     Create and configure a trigger:

# Create a trigger and enter its view. Specify its owner as owner1 and its name as triggerA.

[Sysname] snmp mib event trigger owner owner1 name triggerA

# Set the sampling interval to 60 seconds. Make sure the interval is greater than or equal to the Event MIB minimum sampling interval.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] frequency 60

# Specify object OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.7.11 as the monitored object.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.7.11

# Configure a threshold trigger test. Specify the rising threshold to 80 and the falling threshold to 10 for the test.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] test threshold

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA-threshold] rising value 80

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA-threshold] falling value 10

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA-threshold] quit

# Enable trigger sampling.

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] trigger enable

[Sysname-trigger-owner1-triggerA] quit

Verifying the configuration

# Display Event MIB configuration and statistics.

[Sysname] display snmp mib event summary

TriggerFailures               : 0

EventFailures                 : 0

SampleMinimum                 : 50

SampleInstanceMaximum         : 10

SampleInstance                : 1

SampleInstancesHigh           : 1

SampleInstanceLacks           : 0

# Display information about the trigger.

[Sysname] display snmp mib event trigger owner owner1 name triggerA

Trigger entry triggerA owned by owner1:

  TriggerComment              : N/A

  TriggerTest                 : threshold

  TriggerSampleType           : absoluteValue

  TriggerValueID              : 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.7.11<hh3cEntityExt

CpuUsageThreshold.11>

  TriggerValueIDWildcard      : false

  TriggerTargetTag            : N/A

  TriggerContextName          : N/A

  TriggercontextNameWildcard  : false

  TriggerFrequency(in seconds): 60

  TriggerObjOwner             : N/A

  TriggerObjName              : N/A

  TriggerEnabled              : true

Threshold entry:

   ThresStartUp               : risingOrFalling

   ThresRising                : 80

   ThresFalling               : 10

   ThresDeltaRising           : 0

   ThresDeltaFalling          : 0

   ThresObjOwner              : N/A

   ThresObjName               : N/A

   ThresRisEvtOwner           : N/A

   ThresRisEvtName            : N/A

   ThresFalEvtOwner           : N/A

   ThresFalEvtName            : N/A

   ThresDeltaRisEvtOwner      : N/A

   ThresDeltaRisEvtName       : N/A

   ThresDeltaFalEvtOwner      : N/A

   ThresDeltaFalEvtName       : N/A

# When the rising threshold of the monitored object 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.6.1.1.1.1.7.11 is greater than 80, the NMS receives an mteTriggerFired notification.

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