Avaya P120 SMON User Guide
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Avaya P120 SMON User Guide
Copyright 2002 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved
Chapter 3 - Switch Statistics
Preface
Chapter 1 - SMON Overview
Chapter 2 - Device SMON
Chapter 6 - Alarms and Events
Chapter 4 - Port Statistics
Chapter 5 - VLAN Statistics
Appendix B - Setting Up the SMON License
Appendix A - SMON Dialog Boxes
Index
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Preface
The Purpose of this Guide
Table 1. SMON Documentation
Who Should Use this Guide
Organization of this Guide
What is RMON
1 SMON Overview
What is SMON
Overview of SMON
SMON Devices
Filtering Options
Specific Filtering TopN Filtering
Switch Statistics Overview
Device SMON Tools
Port Statistics Overview
VLAN Statistics Overview
Alarms and Events Overview
Figure 1-1. Events Overview
The first Event is a Rising Event, caused by the counter rate rising above the Rising Threshold. The second Event is a Falling Event, caused by the counter rate falling below the Falling Threshold. The third Event is a Rising Event. Note, that although the rate falls below the Rising Threshold and then rises above it again, no Event is generated. A new Rising Event can only be generated after the rate falls below the Falling Threshold. Similarly, after the fourth Event, although the rate rises above the Falling Threshold and then falls below it again, no Event is generated. A new Falling Event can only be generated after the rate rises above the Rising Threshold
Accessing Device SMON
2 Device SMON
The Device SMON User Interface
Figure 2-1. Avaya P120 SMON User Interface
Application Tabs
Device SMON Toolbar
Table 2-1. Toolbar Buttons
Table 2-1. Toolbar Buttons Continued
to Appendix A, Using the Define Port Filter
to Appendix A, Using the Define VLAN
Dialog Box
Dialog Area
Desktop
Status Bar
Table 2-2. Status Bar Items
Working with Device SMON Tools
Status Line
Table 2-3. Status Line Items
Using Dialog Box Options
Mouse Actions
Table 2-4. Mouse Actions
Generating Reports
Report Now Auto Report
3 Switch Statistics
Using Switch Statistics
Figure 3-1. Switch Statistics Window
Gauges and Pie Charts in the Switch Statistics Window
Table 3-1. Gauge Variables in Switch Statistics
Table 3-2. Pie Chart Variables in Switch Statistics
Traffic Graph in the Switch Statistics Window
Table 3-3. Traffic Variables in Switch Statistics
Comparing the traffic graphs to the meters can often point you in the right direction for locating a problem. For example, the pie chart may show an abnormal amount of non-unicast packets, while the bandwidth usage shown in the traffic graph has increased significantly. This may suggest that one of the stations attached to the switch is generating the non-unicast packets. By using VLAN Statistics you can locate the VLAN where the problem originates. By using Port Statistics you can locate the port to which the suspected station is attached
Using Port Statistics
4 Port Statistics
Selecting Ports to Display
Port Statistics Variables
Figure 4-1. Port Statistics Window - Packets
Table 4-1. Port Statistics Variables - Packets
Figure 4-2. Port Statistics Window - BandWidth
Table 4-2. Port Statistics Variables - BandWidth
Figure 4-3. Port Statistics Window- Utilization
Table 4-3. Port Statistics Variables - Utilization
The Port Statistics Window
Figure 4-4. LAG Information Box
Using VLAN Statistics
5 VLAN Statistics
Selecting VLANs to Display
VLAN Statistics Variables
Figure 5-1. VLAN Statistics Window - Packets
Table 5-1. VLAN Statistics Variables - Packets
VLAN Statistics Window
Figure 5-2. VLAN Statistics Window - Bandwidth
Table 5-2. VLAN Statistics Variables - Bandwidth
6 Alarms and Events
Using Alarms and Events
Alarms Table
Alarms Table Fields
Figure 6-1. Alarms Table
Table 6-1. Alarms Table Fields
Table 6-1. Alarms Table Fields Continued
Note The Alarms and Events tool can only
configure Alarms using the
Rate @ Interval method. To configure
Figure 6-2. Alarm Tooltip
Tooltips
Table 6-2. Tooltip Fields
Editing Alarms
Table 6-2. Tooltip Fields Continued
Alarm Wizard
Overview of the Alarm Wizard
Activating the Alarm Wizard
Alarm Wizard Screens
Welcome to the Alarm Wizard
Figure 6-3. Alarm Wizard - Welcome Screen
Figure 6-4. Alarm Wizard - Select Port
Select Port
Figure 6-5. Alarm Wizard - Select Interval and Counter Screen
Select Interval and Counter
Figure 6-6. Alarm Wizard - Set Thresholds
Set Thresholds
Figure 6-7. Alarm Wizard - Descriptions
Figure 6-8. Alarm Wizard - Set Event
Set Event
Figure 6-9. Alarm Wizard - Set Trap Community
Set Trap Community
Device Event Log
Summary
Figure 6-10. Summary
Figure 6-11. Device Event Log
Table 6-3. Event Description Fields
Table 6-4. Event Log Fields
Using the General Options Dialog Box
A SMON Dialog Boxes
Figure A-1. General Options Dialog Box
Polling Interval
Display Mode
Polling Interval Display Mode Report Setting
Report Setting
Using the Report Now Dialog Box
Using the Auto Report Dialog Box
Figure A-2. Report Now Dialog Box
Figure A-3. Auto Report Dialog Box
Using the Switch Options Dialog Box
Figure A-4. Switch Options Dialog Box
Level Indicators
Samples Per Screen
Samples To Store
Logarithmic Display
Using the Port/VLAN Options Dialog Box
Items Per Screen
Figure A-5. Port/VLAN Options Dialog Box
Using the Find Dialog Box
Figure A-6. Find Dialog Box for Ports
Finding a VLAN
Finding a Port
Finding a LAG
Using the Define Port Filter Dialog Box
Figure A-7. Define Port Filter Dialog Box
To remove ports from the List of Selected Ports
Using the Define VLAN Filter Dialog Box
Figure A-8. Define VLAN Filter Dialog Box
To remove VLANs from the List of Selected VLANs
Using the Define TopN Filter Dialog Box
Figure A-9. Define TopN Filter Dialog Box
Using the Find Top5 Peaks Dialog Box
Figure A-10. Find Top5 Peaks Dialog Box
Using the Sort Dialog Box
Figure A-11. Sort Dialog Box
Setting Up the SMON
Avaya MultiService SMON Manager User Guide
License
SMON Embedded License
Index
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