The RMON commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in
the following table.
Command
enable rmon
disable rmon
create rmon alarm
delete rmon alarm
show rmon alarm
create rmon collection
stats
delete rmon collection
stats
create rmon collection
history
delete rmon collection
history
create rmon event
delete rmon event
show rmon
show rmon statistics
Each command is listed in detail, as follows:
enable rmon
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To enable the RMON feature on the Switch:
DGS-1210/ME Metro Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
Parameter
<alarm_index 1-65535> <OID_variable 255> <interval 1-2147482647> [absolute
| delta] rising-threshold <value 0-2147483647> <rising_event_index 1-65535>
falling-threshold <value 0-2147483647> <falling_event_index 1-65535> {[owner
<owner_string 32>]}
<alarm_index 1-65535>
{events | history {<hist_index 1-65535> | overview}}
<stats_index 1-65535> port <ifindex> owner <owner_string 32>
<stats_index 1-65535>
<hist_index 1-65535> port <ifindex> {buckets <buckets_req 1-50> interval
<interval 1-3600> owner <owner_string 32>}
<hist_index 1-65535>
<event_index 1-65535> description <DGSc_string 128> {[log | owner
<owner_string 32> | trap <community_string 32>]}
<event_index 1-65535>
{event | history {<hist_index 1-65535> | overview}}
{<stats_index 1-65535>}
To enable remote monitoring (RMON) status for the SNMP function.
enable rmon
The enable rmon command enables remote monitoring (RMON)
status for the SNMP function on the Switch.
None.
Only Administrator or operator-level users can issue this command.
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