Associating Track with EAA
About Track association with EAA
You can configure EAA track event monitor policies to monitor the positive-to-negative or negative-to-positive state changes of track entries.
If you specify only one track entry for a policy, EAA triggers the policy when it detects the specified state change on the track entry.
If you specify multiple track entries for a policy, EAA triggers the policy when it detects the specified state change on the last monitored track entry. For example, if you configure a policy to monitor the positive-to-negative state change of multiple track entries, EAA triggers the policy when the last positive track entry monitored by the policy is changed to the Negative state.
You can set a suppression time for a track event monitor policy. The timer starts when the policy is triggered. The system does not process messages that report the monitored track event until the timer times out.
For more information about EAA, see Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide.
Procedure
To associate Track with EAA:
Step | Command | Remarks |
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1. Enter system view. | system-view | N/A |
2. Create a CLI-defined monitor policy and enter its view, or enter the view of an existing CLI-defined monitor policy. | rtm cli-policy policy-name | By default, no CLI-defined monitor policies exist. |
3. Configure a track event. | event track track-entry-number-list state { negative | positive } [ suppress-time suppress-time ] | By default, a monitor policy does not contain any track event. |