Avaya P334T-Ml Network Monitoring; Rmon I Mibs - Rfc 1757; Smon Mibs - Rfc 2613; Bridge Mib Groups - Rfc 2674 - Avaya P334T-ML User Manual

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Avaya P334T-ML Network Monitoring

RMON I MIBs - RFC 1757

RMON I support for the following standard monitoring MIBs:
— Statistics
— History
— Alarms
— Events

SMON MIBs - RFC 2613

SMON support for the following standard monitoring MIBs:
— Data Source Capabilities
— Port Copy
— VLAN and Priority Statistics.

Bridge MIB Groups - RFC 2674

dot1dbase and dot1dStp fully implemented.
Support for relevant MIB objects: dot1q (dot1qBase, dot1qVlanCurrent).

Port Mirroring

The P334T-ML provides port mirroring for additional network monitoring
functionality. You can filter the traffic and mirror either incoming traffic to the
source port or both incoming and outgoing traffic. This allows you to monitor the
network traffic you need.
Ports which are members in a Link Aggregation Group (LAG) cannot also be used as
Port Mirroring Destination or Source ports.
Within the P334T-ML switch, port mirroring can be configured between ports in the
three following groups:
1-12, 25-36
13-24, 37-48
51, 52
On the stack level, port mirroring pairs can be configured between any Giga port,
and between any Giga port on the P334T-ML and any 10/100Mbps port not residing
on a P334T-ML.

SMON

The P334T-ML supports Avaya's ground-breaking SMON Switched Network
Monitoring, which the IETF has now adopted as a standard (RFC2613). SMON
provides unprecedented top-down monitoring of switched network traffic at the
P334T-ML User's Guide
Chapter 1
Overview
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