Avaya C460 SMON manual Default and User Defined Protocols, Default Protocols, User Protocols

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Using Protocol Distribution and DSCP Statistics

Default and User Defined Protocols

Protocol Directory automatically includes a number of popular protocols for the Avaya C460 router modules to monitor, referred to as Default Protocols, listed in the table below. In addition, you can include other protocols for monitoring by specifying corresponding TCP/UDP ports, referred to as User Defined Protocols.

Default Protocols include a number of network and transport protocols (Layers 3 and 4 in the OSI seven-layer model), such as IP and ARP, as well as many popular application protocols (Layer 7), such as Telnet and SMTP.

User Defined Protocols are TCP/UDP port numbers corresponding to application protocols (Layer 7) you select for the Avaya C460 router module to monitor.

The following table provides a list of the Default Protocols with a description of the protocols.

 

Table 9-1. Default Protocols

 

 

Protocol

Description

 

 

IP

Total IP packets travelling through the device.

 

 

ARP

ARP packets travelling through the device.

 

 

VRRP

VRRP packets travelling through the device.

 

 

ICMP

ICMP packets travelling through the device.

 

 

OSPF

OSPF packets travelling through the device over IPX.

 

 

RIP

RIP packets travelling through the device.

 

 

The following table provides a list of the seven initial User Protocols with a description of the protocols.

 

Table 9-2. User Protocols

 

 

 

Protocol

 

Description

 

 

 

FTP over TCP/IP

 

FTP packets travelling through the device over IP.

 

 

 

Telnet over TCP/IP

 

Telnet packets travelling through the device.

 

 

 

SMTP over TCP/IP

 

SMTP packets travelling through the device.

 

 

 

HTTP over TCP/IP

 

HTTP packets travelling through the device.

 

 

 

POP3 over TCP/IP

 

POP3 packets travelling through the device.

 

 

 

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Contents Avaya C460 Smon User Guide Page Table of Contents Using Switch Statistics Using AnyLayer Smon Preface Purpose of This GuideSmon Documentation Organization of This Guide Who Should Use This GuideFollowing Appendices are included at the end of this guide Smon Overview What is RmonWhat is Smon Smon Devices Overview of SmonDevice Smon Tools Filtering OptionsSpecific Filtering TopN Filtering Switch Statistics Overview Port Statistics Overview Extended Port Statistics OverviewVlan Statistics Overview Alarms and Events Overview Events Overview AnyLayer Smon Tools Protocol Distribution OverviewDscp Overview Using the Device Smon Accessing Avaya C460 SmonDevice Smon User Interface Avaya C460 Smon User Interface Application TabsToolbar Buttons Device Smon ToolbarStatus Bar Items Dialog AreaDesktop Status BarWorking with Device Smon Tools Status LineStatus Line Items Using Dialog Box Options Mouse ActionsMouse Actions Managing Windows Generating ReportsAccessing the Switch Statistics Window Using Switch StatisticsGauge Variables in Switch Statistics Viewing the Switch Statistics Gauges and Pie ChartsViewing the Switch Statistics Traffic Graph Pie Chart Variables in Switch StatisticsTraffic Variables in Switch Statistics Traffic Variables in Switch Statistics Accessing the Port Statistics Window Using Port StatisticsLAG Information Box Using The Port Statistics WindowPacket Statistics Variables Viewing Packet StatisticsBandwidth Statistics Variables Viewing Bandwidth StatisticsUtilization Statistics Variables Viewing Utilization StatisticsPort Filtering Selecting Ports to DisplaySelect View Activate Port Filter Define Vlan Filter Dialog Box Vlan FilteringTopN Port Filtering Sorting the Port Display Using Extended Port Accessing the Extended Port Statistics WindowStatistics Extended Port Statistics Packets Length Distribution Viewing Pie Charts in the Extended Port Statistics WindowExtended Port Statistics Priority Distribution Extended Port Statistics Packets DistributionExtended Port Statistics Priority Distribution Extended Port Counters Dialog Box Extended Port Statistics Counters Accessing Vlan Statistics Using Vlan StatisticsUsing the Vlan Statistics Window Vlan Statistics Variables Packets Viewing Vlan Packet StatisticsViewing Vlan Bandwidth Statistics Selecting VLANs to DisplayVlan Statistics Variables Bandwidth Vlan Filtering TopN Vlan Filtering Sorting the Vlan Display Using the Alarms and Events Tool Using Alarms and EventsAlarms Table Alarms Table FieldsAlarms Table Fields Chapter Tooltip Fields TooltipsEditing Alarms Alarm Wizard Overview of the Alarm WizardActivating the Alarm Wizard Welcome to the Alarm Wizard Alarm Wizard ScreensAlarm Wizard Select Ports Select Variable Alarm Wizard Select Variable ScreenSet Thresholds Set Description Set Event Alarm Wizard Set EventSummary Summary10. Device Event Log Device Event LogEvent Log Fields Event Description FieldsAccessing AnyLayer Smon Using AnyLayer SmonAnyLayer Smon User Interface Distribution Statistics AnyLayer Smon ToolbarTool Tabs Items appear in the status bar for each individual Dscp Statistics Using the Protocol Distribution ToolProtocol Distribution Window Selecting Protocols to DisplayUsing the Protocol Directory Default and User Defined Protocols Default ProtocolsUser Protocols TCP/UDP Port Numbers Protocol Directory Dialog Box Using Protocol DirectoryUser Defined Protocol Dialog Box Adding a User Defined ProtocolSearching for a Protocol Refreshing Protocol ListDscp Statistics Window Viewing Dscp StatisticsUsing Protocol Distribution and Dscp Statistics Using Avaya C460 Smon Using the Options Dialog BoxDialog Boxes Figure A-1. Options Dialog Box General Tab General TabPolling Interval Display Mode Report Setting Samples Per Screen Switch TabSamples To Store Logarithmic Display Level IndicatorsFigure A-3. Options Dialog Box Port/VLAN Tab Port/VLAN TabFigure A-4. Options Dialog Box Proto Dist/DSMON Tab Proto Dist/DSMON TabFigure A-5. Report Now Dialog Box Using the Report Now Dialog BoxFigure A-6. Auto Report Dialog Box Using the Auto Report Dialog BoxUsing the Find Dialog Box Finding a Port or LAG Finding a Vlan Figure A-7. Define TopN Filter Dialog Box Using the Define TopN Filter Dialog BoxFigure A-8. Find Top5 Peaks Dialog Box Using the Find Top5 Peaks Dialog BoxFigure A-9. Sort Dialog Box Using the Sort Dialog BoxLicense Setting Up the SmonIndex Index Avaya C460 Smon User Guide Index Index