Threshold settings
Threshold settings for the IP Manager lists the
IP Manager
Threshold settings. Threshold group category | Threshold setting | Type |
|---|---|---|
Interface Groups | Backup Interface Support | Availability monitoring |
Dial-on-Demand Interface Support | ||
Disable Fault Analysis for Interface/Port | Control | |
Disable
Performance Analysis for Interface/Port | ||
Ethernet Interface/Port Performance | Performance monitoring | |
Generic Interface/Port Performance | ||
Interface/Port Flapping | Availability monitoring | |
Port Groups - Access
Ports Port Groups - Trunk Ports | Disable Fault Analysis for Interface/Port | Control |
Disable Performance Analysis for Interface/Port | ||
Ethernet
Interface/Port Performance | Performance monitoring | |
Generic Interface/Port
Performance | ||
Interface/Port Flapping | Availability monitoring | |
System Resource Groups System VLAN Tag Groups | Cisco Fast and NvRam Memory | Performance monitoring |
Connectivity | Availability
monitoring | |
Environment | Performance monitoring | |
FileSystem | ||
Interface Management Policy | Policy management | |
Juniper Environment | Performance
monitoring | |
Processor and Memory | ||
VLAN Tagging Policy | Policy management | |
VLAN Impact Propagation Groups | Problem Impact propagation policy over VLANs | Policy management |
In
general, a group category, such as “Interface Groups,” has a set of settings that are available to any group in the group category. Thus, all settings for a particular group category are available to each of the default
groups in that category.
But even though you can apply any available setting for a particular group category to any default group in that category, not all group-to-setting mappings are valid. The default group-to-setting
mappings in threshold-settings.html#GUID-11919FAA-D73C-442E-87A7-FA9CB567A0CB-en__REFERENCE_POLLING_THRESHOLDS_28098 through threshold-settings.html#GUID-11919FAA-D73C-442E-87A7-FA9CB567A0CB-en__REFERENCE_POLLING_THRESHOLDS_75158 are the mappings that users
would typically use.
Control-type threshold settings are described in “Threshold settings for control” on page 219.
Availability-type threshold settings are described in “Threshold settings for IP Availability monitoring” on page 296.
Performance-type
threshold settings are described in “Threshold settings for IP performance
monitoring” on page 299.
Policy management settings are described in the following sections:
- “Using a policy setting to control the managed state of interfaces” on page 191
- “Using a policy setting to ensure appropriate VLAN assignments” on page 194
- Using a policy setting to prevent VLAN impacts on page 197