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9
S
TATUS
M
ONITORING
AND
S
TATISTICS
Status Monitoring 9-1
Port Statistics 9-4
Port Errors 9-6
Switch Logging 9-7
Local Logging 9-8
Real-time Display 9-8
Remote Logging 9-9
Logging Commands 9-10
RMON 9-11
About RMON 9-11
About the RMON Groups 9-12
Statistics 9-12
History 9-12
Alarms 9-13
Events 9-13
Benefits of RMON 9-13
Improving Efficiency 9-13
Allowing Proactive Management 9-13
Reducing the Traffic Load 9-13
RMON and the Switch 9-14
RMON Features of the Switch 9-14
About Event Actions 9-15
10
S
OFTWARE
U
PGRADE
AND
B
OOT
O
PTIONS
Upgrading the Software 10-1
Rebooting the Switch 10-2
Saving Configuration Changes 10-2
Returning to Factory Defaults 10-3
Boot Option Commands 10-3
A
S
AFETY
I
NFORMATION
Important Safety Information A-1
Power A-1
Power Cord A-2
Fuse A-3
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