3Com 10002211 manual Figure B-3 Example of an Rmon MIB Counter Object

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B-10 APPENDIX B: REMOTE MONITORING (RMON) TECHNOLOGY

MIB Objects The data in the MIB consists of objects that represent features of the equipment that an agent can control and manage. Examples of objects in the MIB include a port that you can enable or disable and a counter that you can read.

A counter is a common type of MIB object used by RMON. A counter object might record the number of frames transmitted onto the network. The MIB might contain an entry for the counter object something like the one in Figure B-3for the counter object.

etherStatsPkts OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

This is a total number of packets received, including bad packets, broadcast packets, and multicast packets.

::= { etherStatsEntry 5 }

Figure B-3 Example of an RMON MIB Counter Object

The displayed information includes these items:

The formal name of the counter is etherStatsPkts (Ethernet, Statistics, Packets.)

The access is read-only.

The number of the counter’s column in the table: 5.

The name of the table in which the counter resides is 3CometherStatTable, although this name does not appear in the display.

You do not need to know the contents of every MIB object to manage a network. Most network management applications, including Transcend Enterprise Manager Software, make the MIB transparent. However, knowing how different management features are derived from the MIB allows you to better understand how to use the information that they provide.

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Contents CoreBuilder Extended Switching Software Revision October 17 CorebuilderUnited States Government Legends Contents IP Multicast Routing Vlans on the Corebuilder System 3COM Corporation Limited Warranty Dated May 30 CoreBuilder 6000 Extended Switching software from 3ComOverview Corebuilder 6000 Extended Switching Software Revision Updating Your System Software Remove diskette #3 using the following command Remove diskette #1 using the following commandRemove diskette #2 using the following command Following files are now in your /usr/lp6000R directory Remove diskette #4 using the following commandRemove diskette #5 using the following command LMM+ Loading SystemSoftware on \3com\lp6000R\image\lp6000R User DocumentationCorrections implemented at this release What’s New atRevision 8.2.3? To define an IP interface Enter the number of the Vlan whose interface you are defining AxFDDI axFDDI group AxFDDIHistory axFDDI groupDisplaying Bridge Information To enable Spanning Tree transitions, enterTo disable Spanning Tree transitions, enter System prompts you for slot numbersSample display of bridge port information Revision 8.2.0? Corrections that are implemented at this releaseWhat’s New at Revision 8.2.0? You receive the prompt to select each port’s duplex mode System displays this messageDefault To select the default all, press Return FTP Packet Filter Program Transfers via Snmp first telnet session is disconnected and the system displays Sample screen showing the display after the changes What’s New at Revision 8.2.0? Power supply +5-volt input is restored Power supply +5-volt input has failedPower supply +12-volt input has failed This message is immediately overwritten withSystem Issues System nvdata reset System Issues Known Problems New Imports section now looks like thisReceived ftpCommand Quit not completed errno Corebuilder 6000 Extended Switching Software Revision Snmp MIB Files Support for IP routing on the Fddi Switching Module FSM Configurable Source Route hop count limit Efsm LpBridgePortAddressLearnedEvent Corebuilder 6000 Extended Switching Software Revision IP Multicast Routing Following parametersDisabling Igmp EnablingDisabling Dvmrp Interfaces Administering IPMulticast Multicast interface Example multicast interface configuration for the slotDisabling Multicast Interfaces Enabling Multicast InterfacesExample AdministeringMulticast Tunnels Address of the remote multicast routerEnter the Dvmrp metric value of the tunnel Associate a multicast tunnelEnter the IP address of the destination multicast router Enter the Time To Live TTL threshold of the tunnelDisplaying Routes Following display shows all available multicast routes Table A-1describes the fields in the route displayDisplaying Multicast CacheFollowing display shows the multicast cache configuration Table A-2describes the fields in the CacheDisplay Remote Monitoring Rmon B Technology CoreBuilder ImplementationSegment being monitored Table B-3 Supported Ethernet and Fddi Frame Size Buckets Rmon Groups Setting Alarm Thresholds Example of an Alarm ThresholdRmon Groups 3Com Transcend Rmon Agents Management Information Base MIB Figure B-3 Example of an Rmon MIB Counter Object Create firewalls About VLANsCoreBuilder system, VLANs allow you to LocationsAppendix C Vlans on the Corebuilder System Protocol Suite Layer 3 Addressing Information SNAModifying the Default Vlan How CoreBuilder System Makes Flooding DecisionsVlan Exception Flooding Overlapped IP VLANs Routing Between VLANs Administering Vlans Displaying Vlan InformationExample of a summary display for several VLANs Table D-1describes these statistics Traditional Bridge Defining VlanInformation for a As an Efsm or a TMMDefining Vlan Follow these steps to create a Vlan definition Information for An HSI Switch EngineEnter the subnetwork mask Enter the IP subnet address Enter the subnetwork mask Bridge vlan modify Bridge vlan remove Technical Support Access by Analog Modem Type go threecom Regional Sales Office Telephone Number 3Com Corporation Returning Products for Repair Page 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty Limitation of Liability