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Chapter 2 Configuring RMON
config rmon
followed by:
history-control
create <id> <ports>
[buckets <value>]
[intv <value>]
[owner <value>]
history-control
delete <id>
history-control
info
memsize <memsize>
trap-option
<toOwner|toAll>
util-method
<half|duplex>
Configuration example
This configuration example uses the above commands to enable RMON. The
example also uses the
8610:5# config rmon
8610:5/config/rmon# enable
8610:5/config/rmon# info
Sub-Context: alarm ether-stats event history-control
Current Context:
8610:5/config/rmon#
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Creates a history control interface.
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id
is the index number of the history control interface
(0 to 65535).
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ports
is the single port interface {slot/port[-slot/
port][,...]}.
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buckets <value>
(1 to 350).
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intv <value>
which the data is sampled for each bucket (1 to 3600).
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[owner <value>
length 1 to 48).
Deletes a history control interface.
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id
is the interface index number of the history control
interface (0 to 65535).
Displays the setting for history control interfaces.
Sets the amount of RAM in bytes to allocate for RMON.
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memsize
4000000).
Controls whether the RMON traps should be sent to the
owner or all trap recipients.
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toOwner|toAll
recipients.
Controls whether port utilization is calculated in half or full
duplex.
command to display RMON function information.
info
rmon : enable
mansize : 250000
trap-option : toOwner
is the number of buckets requested
is the time interval in seconds over
is the name of the owner (string
is the memory size in bytes (250000 to
is set to either the owner or all trap