Viewing Statistics 327Rising Threshold — The rising counter value that triggers the rising threshold alarm. The risingthreshold is presented on top of the graph bars. Each monitored variable is designated a color.Rising /Falling Event — The mechanism in which the alarms are reported — LOG, TRAP, or acombination of both. When LOG is selected, there is no saving mechanism either in the device orin the management system. However, if the device is not being reset, it remains in the device LOGtable. If TRAP is selected, an SNMP trap is generated and reported via the trap’s generalmechanism. The TRAP can be saved using the same mechanism.Falling Threshold — The falling counter value that triggers the falling threshold alarm. The fallingthreshold is graphically presented on of the graph bars. Each monitored variable isdesignated a color.Startup Alarm — The trigger that activates the alarm generation. Rising is defined by crossing thethreshold from a low-value threshold to a higher-value threshold.Interval (sec) — Alarm interval time.Owner — Device or user that defined the alarm.Remove — When selected, removes an RMON Alarm.Adding an Alarm Table Entry1 Open the RMON Alarms page.2 Click Add.The Add an Alarm Entry page opens:Figure 8-127. Add an Alarm Entry Page3 Select an interface.4 Complete the fields in the dialog.