
Configuring SNMP, RMON, BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP Services
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Enabling and Disabling Thresholds for a Variable
You can decide whether to turn the threshold for a specific variable on or off by
specifying the Threshold Enable parameter.
To tell the agent to apply the threshold to a variable, specify Enable. To tell the
agent to ignore the threshold for a variable, specify Disable.
Specifying a Value for the Threshold Level
You can specify an integer value that determines the level (low, medium, or high)
at which you want the agent to generate a threshold exception event for a variable.
Specifying the Severity Level for Event Messages
You can specify the severity level of the event message that the agent generates
when a variable exceeds either a low, medium, or high threshold level.
You can specify one of three severity levels:
• Information: allows low, medium, or high threshold exceptions to generate
routine events that require no action
• Warning: allows low, medium, or high threshold exceptions to generate events
that indicate an unexpected situation occurred
• Debug: allows low, medium, or high threshold exceptions to generate events
you use to solve network problems
Site Manager: Threshold Enable parameter: page A-8
Site Manager: Threshold Low Value parameter: page A-9
Site Manager: Threshold Medium Value parameter: page A-10
Site Manager: Threshold High Value parameter: page A-11
Site Manager: Threshold Low Event Level parameter: page A-9
Site Manager: Threshold Medium Event Level parameter: page A-10
Site Manager: Threshold High Event Level parameter: page A-11
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