From: Scott M Vermillion (scott_ccie_list@it-ag.com)
Date: Sat Dec 13 2008 - 16:35:49 ARST
Without seeing the exact task language, I hesitate - but it sure sounds like
a mistake. With delta, it's just as you say (change over time). An
absolute value would be something that floats within a range (i.e. the value
can increase and it can also decrease, such as CPU utilization, etc).
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Modular
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 7:06 PM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: RMON delta or absolute...
Experts....
So I'm working on a practice Lab and I'm asked to configure an RMON alarm
that monitors a MIB variable on an interface. The alarm should be triggered
when there
"is an increase of 100 or more of the MIB variable".
So I'm thinking. when there's an increase. as in, it increased 100 or more
since the last time I checked.
Well in the proctor guide they use the "absolute" option, not the delta
option. Is this a mistake or do I not fully understand what the
absolute/delta keywords do in the rmon alarm command?
Thanks,
Mod.
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