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This chapter contains the following sections:
Threshold Manager runs on Cisco IOS Version 11.1 and 11.2 devices that support RMON events and alarms. It also supports switches with RMON enabled. See the README file for more information.
CiscoView must be installed before Threshold Manager.
To install Threshold Manager on Windows NT systems, perform the following steps:
To install Threshold Manager on Solaris systems, perform the following steps:
The following section describes how Threshold Manager can be started.
After Threshold Manager is installed, the CiscoView menu has an additional pulldown menu item called Tools. Select Threshold Mgr... from the Tools pulldown menu to launch Threshold Manager. Note that the Tools menu item is only available when CiscoView is invoked on devices that support RMON and have an IOS image that has RMON support built into it. Note that the Tools item is always enabled for non-IOS devices such as Catalyst switches.
Additional instances of Threshold Manager can be started from with the application so you can manger multiple devices. See "Starting a New Threshold Manager" in the chapter "Using Threshold Manager."
You can also launch Threshold Manager as a standalone application.
The following runtime arguments are also supported:
At the prompt, enter the following command:
$NMSROOT/etc/cview/devices/Threshold-Mgr/tm [-I IP-address|-n host_name]
Additional runtime arguments are the same as the ones listed above for Windows NT.
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or
TM.EXE -n host_name
in the Command field.
-c config_directory
No default. If not specified, Threshold Manager searches the directory where the executable is located.
-r read_community_string
Default is public.
-w write_community_string
Default is private.
-e retry_count
Default is 1.
-m timeout
Default is 5 (seconds).
-f refresh_interval
Default is 360 (seconds).
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