Remote Monitoring; 64-Bit Rmon Monitoring Over Dcc; Row Creation In Mediaindependenttable; Row Creation In Cmediaindependenthistorycontroltable - Cisco ONS 15600 Series Reference Manual

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13.8.1 Remote Monitoring

For security reasons, the SNMP proxy feature must be enabled at all receiving and transmitting NEs to
function. For instructions to do this, refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide.
13.8.1 Remote Monitoring
The ONS 15600 incorporates RMON to allow network operators to monitor Ethernet facility
performance and events. Release 7.0 provides remote data communications channel (DCC) monitoring
using 64-bit RMON over the DCC to gather historical and statistical Ethernet data. In general,
ONS 15600 system RMON is based on the IETF-standard MIB RFC 2819 and includes the following
five groups from the standard MIB: Ethernet Statistics, History Control, Ethernet History, Alarm, and
Event.

13.8.2 64-Bit RMON Monitoring over DCC

The ONS 15600 DCC is implemented over the IP protocol, which is not compatible with Ethernet. The
system monitors Ethernet equipment history and statistics using RMON. This release adds RMON DCC
monitoring (for both IP and Ethernet) to monitor the health of remote DCC connections.
In R7.0, the implementation contains two MIBs for DCC interfaces. They are:

13.8.2.1 Row Creation in MediaIndependentTable

The mediaIndependentTable is created automatically when the Ethernet facility is created on the
ONS 15600 ASAP card.

13.8.2.2 Row Creation in cMediaIndependentHistoryControlTable

SNMP row creation and deletion for the cMediaIndependentHistoryControlTable follows the same
processes as for the MediaIndependentTable; only the variables differ.
In order to create a row, the SetRequest PDU should contain the following:

13.8.3 HC-RMON-MIB Support

For the ONS 15600, the implementation of the high-capacity remote monitoring information base
(HC-RMON-MIB, or RFC 3273) enables 64-bit support of existing RMON tables. This support is
provided with the etherStatsHighCapacityTable and the etherHistoryHighCapacityTable. An additional
table, the mediaIndependentTable, and an additional object, hcRMONCapabilities, are also added for
this support. All of these elements are accessible by any third-party SNMP client having RFC 3273
support.
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cMediaIndependentTable—Standard, RFC 3273; the proprietary extension of the HC-RMON MIB
used for reporting statistics
cMediaIndependentHistoryTable—Proprietary MIB used to support history
cMediaIndependentHistoryControlDataSource and its desired value
cMediaIndependentHistoryControlOwner and its desired value
cMediaIndependentHistoryControlStatus with a value of createRequest (2)
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