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Group 2: History — Stores periodic statistical samples of Group 1 data for later retrieval.

Group 3: Alarm — Allows a network manager to set sampling intervals and alarm thresholds for any MIB counter or integer

Group 4: Host — Maintains counters of traffic to and from hosts attached to a subnetwork

Group 5: HostTopN — Reports on hosts that top a list that was sorted on a selected parameter in the Group 4 data table

Group 6: Matrix — Shows error and utilization data for pairs of physical addresses

Group 9: Event — Allows a network manager to request traps, logs, and alarms based on alarm events.

For more details on RMON functionality, see Appendix B, “Remote Monitoring (RMON) Technology.”

IP Interface Configuration Change

The procedure for defining an IP interface has changed in this revision. When you define an IP interface, you specify several interface characteristics, as well as the index for the VLAN that is associated with the interface.

You must first define a VLAN, as described in Appendixes C and D, before you can define an associated IP VLAN interface on an EFSM, ESM, TMM, FESM, or FSM. You can define an IP interface on an LMM+ without first configuring a VLAN.

Top-Level Menu

 

 

 

To define an IP interface:

 

 

 

 

system

 

 

 

 

1

From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:

 

 

 

 

 

 

ethernet

 

 

 

 

 

 

fddi

interface

 

 

 

ip interface define

summary

 

tokenring

 

bridge

route

detail

2

Enter the slot number of the switching module or HSI switch engine

arp

ip

define

multicast

 

whose interface you want to define.

ipx

udpHelper

modify

 

appletalk

routing

remove

 

You are prompted for the interface’s parameters.

snmp

 

 

 

icmpRouterDiscovery

 

 

 

addAdvertiseme

 

 

analyzer

rip

removeAdvertise

 

 

script

 

 

 

 

ping

 

 

3

To accept the value in brackets, press Return or Enter at the prompt.

logout

 

 

statistics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

Enter the IP address of the interface.

 

 

 

 

 

5

Enter the subnet mask of the network to which the interface is to be

 

 

 

 

 

 

connected.

 

 

 

 

 

6

Enter the cost value of the interface.

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