RMON Group

Function

 

 

Alarm Group

Alarm Group is configured to monitor the specific alarm variables. When the

 

value of a monitored variable exceeds the threshold, an alarm event is

 

generated, which triggers the switch to act in the set way.

 

 

The RMON Groups can be configured on the History Control, Event Config and Alarm Config pages.

13.3.1 History Control

On this page, you can configure the History Group for RMON.

Choose the menu SNMP→RMON→History Control to load the following page.

Figure 13-9 History Control

The following entries are displayed on this screen:

History Control Table

Select:

Select the desired entry for configuration.

Index:

Displays the index number of the entry.

Port:

Specify the port from which the history samples were taken.

Interval:

Specify the interval to take samplings from the port.

Owner:

Enter the name of the device or user that defined the entry.

Status:

Select Enable/Disable the corresponding sampling entry.

13.3.2 Event Config

On this page, you can configure the RMON events.

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TP-Link TL-SG3424P manual Event Config,  History Control Table

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