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Configuration
Use this menu item to look at and configure RMON (Remote Network Monitor) on a switch.
18.1 RMON Overview
Similar to SNMP, RMON (Remote Network Monitor) allows you to gather and monitor network traffic.
Both SNMP and RMON use an agent, known as a probe, which are software processes running on network devices to collect information about network traffic and store it in a local MIB (Management Information Base). With SNMP, a network manager has to constantly poll the agent to obtain MIB information. With RMON, the probe is located on a remote device (the MSC), so a network manager (the EMS) does not need to constantly poll the probe for information. The probe communicates with the network manager via SNMP.
RMON groups contain detailed information about specific activities. The following table describes the four RMON groups that your IES supports.
Table 98 Supported RMON Groups
GROUP DESCRIPTION
History | Records network traffic information on a specified Ethernet port. |
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Alarm | Provides alerts when configured alarm conditions are met. |
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Event | Defines event generation and resulting actions to be taken based on an alarm. |
18.2 History Config
Use this screen to view and configure RMON history configuration settings. To open this screen,
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