METRObility Optical Systems 8100 manual Rmon Alarm Group, Rmon Event Group

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period, and other parameters. Once samples are taken, the data is stored as an entry in a media-specific table. Each entry defines one sample, and is associated with the history Control Entry that caused the sample to be taken. Each counter in the ether History Entry counts the same event as its similarly named counterpart in the Ether Stats Entry, except that each value here is a cumulative sum during a sampling period.

The user can create up to 16 History Control Entries.

RMON Alarm Group

RMON Alarm Group is used to define a set of thresholds for network performance. Managed CenturyStack RMON Management enables users to set up Alarm Groups. The Alarm Group periodically takes statistical samples from variables in the probe and compares them to thresholds that have been configured. The alarm table stores configuration entries that define a variable, polling period, and threshold parameters. If a sample is found to cross the threshold values, an event is generated. This function generates one event as a threshold and is crossed in the appropriate direction. No more events are generated for that threshold until the opposite threshold is crossed.

Managed CenturyStack provides the threshold control function to support the RMON Alarm Group. Up to 16 Alarm Control Entries can be created. The syntax and semantic checking is performed to verify the value input by the user before it can be set to the object of the Alarm Group. The valid Alarm Group configuration data is saved into the system NVRAM.

Managed CenturyStack periodically monitors the threshold value of counter objects that have been specified as the RMON Alarm Variable. The associated RMON event is raised and the proper event action is performed when the value of counter object crosses its threshold value as specified in the RMON Alarm Threshold object.

RMON Event Group

RMON Event Group supports the definition of events. An event is triggered by a condition located in the MIB, and an event can trigger an action defined elsewhere in the MIB. An event may also cause informa- tion to be logged in this group and may cause an SNMP trap message to

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Contents Lancast CenturyStack Managed Hub 10/100Mbps Page Introduction Controlling CenturyStack Hubs CenturyStack 8100 Managed HubAdditional Information CenturyStack 8100 Managed Hub Overview of Managed CenturyStack 8100 Hub IntroductionMIB Browser Management Network ManagementRemote Network Monitoring Rmon Web-Based ManagementRmon Statistics Group Rmon SupportRmon History Group Rmon Alarm Group Rmon Event GroupIntroduction CenturyStack 8100 Managed Hub Home Web-based Management RequirementsGetting Started Home Display Trap WindowBuffer CenturyStack 8100 Managed Hub Port Icon Device PanelCascaded Hubs Following System Information is configurable System InformationManagement Setup Network ConfigurationEthernet Menu Slip Menu Serial Port Configuration Console MenuConfiguration Default Options Out-of-Band MenuSnmp Community Trap Receiver Controlling CenturyStack Hubs Device Control DescriptionGroup Control Repeater Group Control Port Control Repeater Port Control Switch Module Control Port Bridge Module ControlPort Bridge Module Control Configuring Link Pairs Redundant Link ControlEditing a Link Pair Deleting a Link PairIntrusion Control Security Intrusion Control/Status CenturyStack 8100 Managed Hub Group Statistics Information Monitoring the NetworkPort Statistics Information Repeater Group Statistics CountersMonitoring the Network Port Statistics Information Address Tracking Address Tracking Information Address Search Information Repeat Steps 1 4 for as many addresses to be searched Address Search InformationBroadcast Storm Protection Broadcast Storm Protection Broadcast Storm Detected CenturyStack 8100 Managed Hub Proactive Monitoring Offline OperationRemote Network Monitoring Value Added Data Problem Detection and ReportingMultiple Managers Statistic Group Configuration Adding a Statistics GroupDeleting a Statistics Entry Statistics Group ConfigurationModifying a Statistics Group History Group Configuration Adding a Rmon History GroupDeleting a Rmon History Group Alarm Group ConfigurationRmon History Group Configuration Modifying a Rmon History GroupAlarm Group Configuration Menu Alarm Group Configuration Menu-2 Alarm Group Configuration EtherStats Multicast Pkts The total number of good packets Remote Network Monitoring CenturyStack 8100 Managed Hub Event Group Configuration Event Group Configuration MenuCenturyStack 8100 Managed Hub Statistics Information Statistics Information History Information Rmon History Information-2 History Information Event Log Event Log System Utility System RestartRadio Frequency Interference Statements Product Safety and Compliance StatementsAgency Compliance Additional InformationWarranty and Servicing Information Standards ComplianceAdditional Information

8100 specifications

The METRObility Optical Systems 8100 is a leading-edge platform designed to meet the increasing demands for efficient, high-capacity communication networks. With an emphasis on performance, reliability, and scalability, the 8100 series has become a pivotal solution for service providers and enterprises across the globe.

One of the standout features of the METRObility 8100 is its modular architecture. This design allows operators to customize their systems according to specific needs, ensuring they can scale easily as their traffic demands increase. The system supports various interface configurations, including Ethernet, TDM, and fiber-optic links, which offer flexibility in deploying suitable solutions for diverse environments.

In terms of technology, the 8100 utilizes advanced optical transmission methods that enhance data throughput and reduce latency. The system is based on Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM), allowing multiple signals to be transmitted simultaneously over a single fiber strand. This significantly increases the network’s capacity while minimizing the physical infrastructure needed, leading to cost savings and easier management.

Another critical characteristic of the METRObility 8100 is its robust fault tolerance and redundancy capabilities. The system features built-in protection mechanisms that ensure uninterrupted service even in the event of equipment failures or network disruptions. This is crucial for mission-critical applications where downtime can lead to significant financial losses or disruptions to essential services.

For monitoring and management, the 8100 is equipped with sophisticated software tools that enable real-time visibility into network performance. Operators can easily track metrics, set up alerts, and manage network resources efficiently through a user-friendly interface. This proactive approach to network management minimizes response times to potential issues, further enhancing operational efficiency.

Energy efficiency is another characteristic of the METRObility 8100. With a focus on reducing the carbon footprint, the system employs various power-saving features that lower energy consumption without compromising performance. This is particularly important in today’s eco-conscious market, where sustainability is increasingly prioritized.

In conclusion, the METRObility Optical Systems 8100 embodies a blend of cutting-edge technology, flexible design, and operational excellence. With features tailored for high capacity and reliability, it represents an ideal solution for organizations seeking to optimize their communication infrastructure while preparing for future growth.