METRObility Optical Systems 8100 Deleting a Rmon History Group, Modifying a Rmon History Group

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Deleting a RMON History Group

To delete a History Group, enter the index number. Then, select Delete to remove the index item.

Modifying a RMON History Group

To modify an existing index item, enter the existing index number with the new information for each field. Then, select Save to complete the modification.

RMON History Group Configuration

Index

A value from 1 – 65535. The value must be unique.

 

 

Not to be confused with Data Source Index.

 

 

 

Data Source

10 Mbps or 100 Mbps segment

 

 

 

Bucket requested

Number of sample buckets you want to collect and

 

store. The range is 1 to 65535.

 

 

 

Bucket granted

Number of sample buckets that will be collected and

 

stored. The number granted is affected by available

 

resources. (1-20)

 

 

 

Interval

Interval in seconds, between bucket samples.

 

The range of the interval is 1 to 3600 seconds

 

(1 hour). The default is 1800 seconds.

 

 

 

Owner

The entity that configured this entry and is using the re-

 

sources assigned to it. A string of up to 12 characters.

 

 

 

Status

Valid/CreateRequest/UnderCreation/ Invalid

 

A valid status has all fields filled in. Setting the

 

status to invalid deletes the index. Indexes with

 

incomplete information in some fields automatically

 

set the status as UnderCreation.

 

 

 

Alarm Group Configuration

Alarm Group Configuration allows configuring alarms. 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 each 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 is crossed in the appropriate direction. No more events are generated for that

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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.

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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.

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