Network Monitoring

Syntax: rmon alarm <entry-number> <MIB-object.interface-num> <sampling-time> <sample-type> <threshold-type> <threshold-value> <event-number> <threshold-type> <threshold-value> <event-number> owner <text-string>

USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE

This display is not supported on the Web management interface.

Event (RMON Group 9)

There are two elements to the Event Group—the event control table and the event log table.

The event control table defines the action to be taken when an alarm is reported. Defined events can be found by entering the CLI command, show event. The Event Log Table collects and stores reported events for retrieval by an RMON application.

USING THE CLI

A sample entry and syntax of the event control table is shown below:

HP9300(config)# rmon event 1 description ‘testing a longer string’ log-and-trap public owner nyc02

Syntax: rmon event <event-entry> description <text-string> log trap log-and-trap owner <rmon-station>

USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE

This display is not supported on the Web management interface.

Viewing System Information

You can access software and hardware information.

USING THE CLI

To view the software and hardware details for the system, enter the show version command:

HP9300# show version

Syntax: show version

USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE

1.Log on to the device using a valid user name and password for read-only or read-write access. The System configuration dialog is displayed.

2.Click on the plus sign next to Monitor in the tree view to expand the list of monitoring options.

3.Click on the Device link to display the Device Information panel.

Viewing Configuration Information

You can view a variety of configuration details and statistics with the show option. The show option provides a convenient way to check configuration changes before saving them to flash.

The show options available will vary for the HP 6208M-SX and routiing switches and by configuration level.

USING THE CLI

To determine the available show commands for the device or a specific level of the CLI, enter the following command:

HP9300# show ?

Syntax: show <option>

You also can enter “show” at the command prompt, then press the TAB key.

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