RMON
Configuration
Use the RMON Configuration screen (Figure 13) to enable/disable RMON support or to attach the Agent Module to either the 10 or 100 Mbps segment. Table 12 describes the RMON configuration parameters.
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| 10M Segment RMON |
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| 100M Segment RMON | : Enable | |||
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| Full Segment Enable | : NO | ||
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| <APPLY> | <OK> |
| <CANCEL> | |
| Use ESC for help. Use arrow keys to move. | ||||
<Enter> to confirm. |
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| Figure 13 RMON Configuration Screen | ||||
| Table 12 RMON Configuration Parameters | ||||
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10M Segment RMON |
| Enable/disable RMON support for 10 Mbps segment. | |||
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100M Segment RMON |
| Enable/disable RMON support for 100 Mbps segment. | |||
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Full Segment Enable |
| If RMON is enabled for the segment attached to the Agent | |||
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| Module, and this option is set to YES, then all 9 RMON | |||
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| groups are used. If this option is set to NO, only RMON | |||
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| groups 1, 2, 3 and 9 are used. |
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Agent Attached to1 |
| Attach the Agent Module to either the 10 or 100 Mbps | |||
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| segment. Note that only the segment attached to the agent | |||
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1.If no path exists between the two repeater segments via an Internal Switch Module or by other external network connections, then the SNMP, HTTP and Telnet protocols will only have man- agement access to the repeater segment attached to the Agent Module.
Note
To use the functions provided by RMON, you must access the hub's agent with an SNMP management program that supports RMON.
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