TP-Link TL-SG3109 Configuring RMON Events, Defining RMON Events Control, RMON Events Control Page

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the device was last refreshed.

Oversize Packets — Displays the number of oversized packets (over 1518 octets) received on the interface since the device was last refreshed.

Fragments — Displays the number of fragments (packets with less than 64 octets, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) received on the interface since the device was last refreshed.

Jabbers — Displays the total number of received packets that were longer than 1518 octets. This number excludes frame bits, but includes FCS octets that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral octet (Alignment Error) number. The field range to detect jabbers is between 20 ms and 150 ms.

Collisions — Displays the number of collisions received on the interface since the device was last refreshed.

Utilization — Displays the percentage of the interface utilized.

2.Select an entry in the History Entry No. field.

3.Click 15.2.3.1 Defining RMON Events Control. The statistics are displayed.

15.2.3 Configuring RMON Events

This section includes the following topics:

Defining RMON Events Control

Viewing the RMON Events Logs

15.2.3.1 Defining RMON Events Control

The RMON Events Control Page contains fields for defining RMON events.

To set RMON events:

1.Click System > Statistics > RMON > Events. The RMON Events Control Page opens:

Figure 141: RMON Events Control Page

The RMON Events Control Page contains the following fields:

Event Entry — Displays the event.

Community — Displays the community to which the event belongs.

Description — Displays the user-defined event description.

Type — Describes the event type. Possible values are:

Log — Indicates that the event is a log entry.

Trap — Indicates that the event is a trap.

Log and Trap — Indicates that the event is both a log entry and a trap.

None — Indicates that no event occurred.

Time — Displays the time that the event occurred.

Owner — Displays the device or user that defined the event.

Remove — Removes a RMON event. The possible field values are:

Checked — Removes a selected RMON event.

Unchecked — Maintains RMON events.

2.Click Figure 141: RMON Events Control Page. The Add RMON Event User Page opens:

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