To configure threshold-crossing alarms or NM threshold-crossing alarms for an OAM diagnostic test or STM test policy

Purpose

Perform this procedure to configure threshold-crossing alarms or NM threshold-crossing alarms as a post-STM OAM diagnostic test or STM test policy creation exercise.

You can configure threshold-crossing alarms or NM threshold-crossing alarms for OAM diagnostic tests based on the following requirements:

  • within an discrete OAM diagnostic test or for a test definition within an STM test policy

  • for tests that are NE-schedulable or non-NE-schedulable

An alarm is raised when a threshold is crossed, either because the value rose above or fell below the configured level.

Note: The NM threshold-crossing alarms are not configurable for service site ping, VPRN trace, MTU ping, Mrinfo and Mtrace tests. The type of NM threshold-crossing event available for selection depends on the test type.

Note: Configuring threshold-crossing alarms on a test definition within the test policy creates a threshold definition that applies to generated tests. Configuring threshold-crossing alarms directly on a test that is NE-schedulable applies just to the test.

Note: If you modify a test policy associated with a test suite, you must regenerate the generated tests in the test suite.

Steps
 

Choose Tools→Service Test Manager (STM) from the NFM-P main menu. The Service Test Manager (STM) form opens.


Perform one of the following:

  1. Choose Test (Assurance) from the object menu to configure threshold alarms for a discrete OAM diagnostic test.

  2. Choose Test Policy (Assurance) from the object menu to configure threshold alarms in a test definition within a test policy.


Click Search and perform one of the following:

  1. Choose an NE-schedulable or non-NE-schedulable test and click Properties. The Test (Edit) form opens.

  2. Choose an NE-schedulable or non-NE-schedulable policy and click Properties. The Test Policy (Edit) form opens.


Perform one of the following:

  1. Click on the Thresholds tab for a discrete OAM diagnostic test.

  2. Click on the Test Definition tab for a test definition within a test policy.


Perform one of the following:

  1. Click Create for a discrete OAM diagnostic test. The NE Threshold Event (Create) form opens.

  2. Click Add for a test definition within a test policy. The NE Threshold Event (Create) form opens.


Configure the required parameters.

The Clear Alarm on Falling Threshold parameter is configurable when the Include Falling Threshold is enabled.


Click on the Rising Threshold tab and configure the Threshold Value parameter.


Click on the Falling Threshold tab and configure the Threshold Value parameter.

Note: The Falling Threshold tab can be accessed when the Include Falling Threshold parameter is enabled on the General tab of the NM Threshold Event (Create) form.


Click OK to save your changes and close the form.


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Repeat Step 4 to Step 9 to configure threshold events on additional tests.


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Select a test and click Execute. A threshold-crossing alarm appears on the dynamic alarm list if the threshold rises above or falls below the configured level.


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Save your changes and close the forms.

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