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You can configure QoS policies for the following types of traffic:
Layer-2 prioritization (802.1p)
Layer-3 source-destination flows
Layer-4 source-destination flows
Layer-4 application flows
Statistics
The X-Pedition can provide extensive statistical data on demand. You can access the following
types of statistics:
Layer-2 RMON and MIB II Statistics – Port statistics for normal packets and for errors (packets
in, packets out, CRC errors, and so on)
Layer-3 RMON v2 Statistics – Statistics for ICMP, IP, IP-interface, IP routing, IP multicast,
VLAN
Layer-4 RMON v2 Statistics – Statistics for TCP and UDP
NetFlow – The export of flow accounting statistics
Management Platforms
You can manage the X-Pedition using the following management platforms:
Command Line Interface (CLI) – An Emacs editor-like interface that accepts typed
commands and responds when applicable with messages or tables. You will use the CLI to
perform the basic setup procedures described in
SNMP MIBs and traps – The X-Pedition supports SNMP v1, SNMP v2C, SNMP v3, and
many standard networking MIBs. You can access the X-Pedition's SNMP agent using
integration software for Enterasys Netsight Atlas, Netsight Element Manager 3.0, or HP
OpenView 5.x on Windows NT, Solaris 2.x, or Aprisma SPECTRUM on Solaris 2.x.
in this guide explains how to set up SNMP on the X-Pedition.
Enterasys X-Pedition 8000/8600 Getting Started Guide
Chapter 3
of this guide.
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Chapter 3
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