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Chapter30 Configuring RMON
Configuring RMON
Figure30-1 Remote Monitoring Example
The switch supports these RMON groups (defined in RFC 1757):
Statistics (RMON group 1)—Collects Ethernet statistics (including Fast Ethernet and Gigabit
Ethernet statistics, depending on the switch type and supported interfaces) on an interface.
History (RMON group 2)—Collects a history group of statistics on Ethernet ports (including Fast
Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet statistics, depending on the switch type and supported interfaces) for
a specified polling interval.
Alarm (RMON group 3)—Monitors a specific management information base (MIB) object for a
specified interval, triggers an alarm at a specified value (rising threshold), and resets the alarm at
another value (falling threshold). Alarms can be used with events; the alarm triggers an e vent, which
can generate a log entry or an SNMP trap.
Event (RMON group 9)—Specifies the action to take when an event is triggered by an alarm. The
action can be to generate a log entry or an SNMP trap.
Because switches supported by this software release use hardware counters for RMON data processing,
the monitoring is more efficient, and little processing power is required.
Configuring RMON
These sections contain this configuration information:
Default RMON Configuration, page 30-3
Configuring RMON Alarms and Events, page 30-3 (required)
Collecting Group History Statistics on an Interface, page30-5 (optional)
Collecting Group Ethernet Statistics on an Interface, page30-5 (optional)
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RMON alarms and
events configured.
SNMP configured.
RMON history
and statistic
collection enabled.
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Network management station with
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