01-20-2008 03:56 PM
After the updgrade, I received from the callhome 34 emails each 2 hours :
Severity Level:2
source:MDS9000
Switch Priority:4
Device Id:DS-C9506@C@FOX1031037L
Server Id:DS-C9506@C@FOX1031037L
Time of Event:2008-01-20T23:27:42
Message Name:RMON_ALERT
Message Type:RMON
System Name:MTLSANSW1
Contact Name:adminunix
Contact Email:adminunix@domtar.com
Contact Phone:+514-848-5096
Street Address:395 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West Event Description:WARNING(4):iso.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.16801792=8086132 >= (90, 0):10, 4 ThresholdType:RisingThreshold ThresholdValue:90
AlarmValue:8086132
start chassis information:
Affected Chassis:DS-C9506
Affected Chassis Serial Number:FOX1031037L Affected Chassis Hardware Version:2.0 Affected Chassis Software Version:3.2(2c) Affected Chassis Part No:73-8697-03 end chassis information:
Thanks for your help !
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01-21-2008 01:37 AM
Somehow or another, you are getting RMON events from the switch. I don't know why you are getting them as I believe they should be configured not set as default. Check out the following link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5989/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00806630f7.html
If you don't want them, turn them off.
1(iso).3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16 is ifOutOctets or the amount of traffic going out of an interface (even though I don't know what interface 16801792 could be). I would not be concerned about it. 8086132 octets is probably just 8 MB's per second or 64 Mbps which is a lot less that 2 Gpbs..
Cheers
Stephen
01-21-2008 01:37 AM
Somehow or another, you are getting RMON events from the switch. I don't know why you are getting them as I believe they should be configured not set as default. Check out the following link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5989/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00806630f7.html
If you don't want them, turn them off.
1(iso).3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16 is ifOutOctets or the amount of traffic going out of an interface (even though I don't know what interface 16801792 could be). I would not be concerned about it. 8086132 octets is probably just 8 MB's per second or 64 Mbps which is a lot less that 2 Gpbs..
Cheers
Stephen
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