Advanced Management

RMON Management

Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) allows the network manager to gather data on the network’s traffic for future retrieval. RMON is an Internet Standard defined in RFC1757.

Using RMON, a network monitor (also called a probe) listens to traffic on the network and gathers statistics that may be retrieved later by a network management station using SNMP, as described in the previous section.

The four groups of RMON that are supported by the IntraCore 8000 are described in the following sub-sections.

The IntraCore 8000 switches provide control of the RMON groups only through SNMP. For information on controlling RMON groups, please refer to the documentation for your SNMP management application.

For more information about RMON, please see RFC1757, “Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base,” available from the FTP site listed in Appendix A.

Ethernet Statistics Group

The Ethernet statistics group contains statistics measured on each port of the IntraCore 8000. These are cumulative counters that start at zero each time the IntraCore 8000 is reset. The Statistics Group is automatically implemented by the IntraCore 8000.

Ethernet History Group

The Ethernet history group records periodic statistical samples from ports on the IntraCore 8000 and stores them for later retrieval. A network manager can use the data to analyze how network traffic has varied over a period of time.

Alarm Group

The alarm group takes periodic statistical samples from variables in the IntraCore 8000 and compares them to previously configured thresholds. If the monitored variable crosses a threshold, an event is generated.

Event Group

The event group controls the generation and notification of events from the IntraCore 8000. The alarm and event groups together allow the network manager to configure RMON so that if a particular statistic (such as the number of bad frames) goes higher than a certain level, the IntraCore 8000 will send a trap to its configured trap receivers, notifying the manager of the

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