Threshold groups for access ports are used to configure parameters for access port analysis. Thresholds are determined by the access port’s media type; for example, Ethernet or ATM.
An access port is a port that provides a connection for end users or node devices, such as routers or servers. An access port becomes managed if it has a connection or is explicitly managed.
Default access port threshold groups for the IP Manager shows the default access port threshold groups, their target classes and matching criteria, and their default settings. The target class for all access port threshold groups is Port.
Access port group |
Target class and matching criteria |
Default settings |
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1 Gb Ethernet |
Port with attributes:
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Ethernet Interface/Port Performance |
10/100 Mb Ethernet |
Port with attributes:
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Ethernet Interface/Port Performance |
ATM |
Port with attributes:
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Generic Interface/Port Performance |
Other Ports |
Port with attributes:
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Generic Interface/Port Performance |
Two things to note about Default access port threshold groups for the IP Manager:
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The default group-to-setting mappings in the table are the mappings that users would typically use. The settings that are available to an access port threshold group are as follows:
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Disable Fault Analysis for Interface/Port
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Disable Performance Analysis for Interface/Port
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Ethernet Interface/Port Performance
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Generic Interface/Port Performance
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Interface/Port Flapping
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The “Other Ports” threshold group has the lowest priority. Managed access ports that do not match the criteria for the other access port threshold groups become members of the Other Ports threshold group.