08-08-2019 11:44 AM
I am trying to configure the Event Manager to send me an email when the utilization threshold of one of my interfaces goes above 75%, but when I try to configure it, the interface option is not available. I made sure that feature evmed is enabled. I will list the option the NX-OS gives me. This is a Nexus 9000 running ver 7.0(3) I7 (5). Can someone tell me why I don't get the interface option?
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08-08-2019 06:35 PM
if you looking interface threshold you should example as below :
event tag X interface name ethernet x/x parameter rxload entry-op gt entry-val 75 entry-type value poll-interval 30
08-09-2019 08:16 AM
Thank you for your response. I tried that, but didn't put it in my comment. Here is what I get:
TK5-3WP03-R02-93180-01(config)# feature evmed
TK5-3WP03-R02-93180-01(config)# event manager applet int-rate-test
TK5-3WP03-R02-93180-01(config-applet)# event tag test interface ?
^
% Invalid command at '^' marker.
TK5-3WP03-R02-93180-01(config-applet)# event tag test ?
neighbor-discovery Show CDP new neighbors
TK5-3WP03-R02-93180-01(config-applet)# event tag test
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