1-3Displayed information includes event index, event owner, event description, action triggered by theevent (such as sending log or trap messages), and last time the event occurred (the elapsed time sincesystem initialization/startup) in seconds.Related commands: rmon event.Examples# Display the configuration of RMON event table. display rmon eventEventEntry 1 owned by user1 is VALID.Description: null.Will cause log-trap when triggered, last triggered at 0days 00h:02m:27s.Table 1-2 display rmon event command output descriptionField DescriptionEventEntry Event entry, corresponding to the MIB node eventIndex.owned by Owner of the entry, corresponding to the MIB nodeeventOwner.VALIDStatus of the entry identified by the index (VALID meansthe entry is valid, and UNDERCREATION means invalid.You can use the display rmon command to view theinvalid entry; while with the displaycurrent-configuration and display this commands youcannot view the corresponding rmon commands.),corresponding to the MIB node eventStatus.Description Description for the event, corresponding to the MIB nodeeventDescription.cause log-trap when triggeredThe actions that the system will take when the event istriggered:z none: The system will take no actionz log: The system will log the eventz snmp-trap: The system will send a trap to the NMSz log-and-trap: The system will log the event and send atrap to the NMSThis field corresponds to the MIB node eventType.last triggered at Time when the last event was triggered, corresponding tothe MIB node eventLastTimeSent.display rmon eventlogSyntaxdisplay rmon eventlog [ entry-number ]ViewAny viewDefault Level1: Monitor level