Rmon Alarm - HPE FlexNetwork 5130 HI Series Network Management And Monitoring Command Reference

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Table 49 Command output
Field
EtherStatsEntry
entry-number owned by
owner is status.
Interface
etherStatsOctets
etherStatsPkts
etherStatsBroadcastPkts
etherStatsMulticastPkts
etherStatsUndersizePkts
etherStatsOversizePkts
etherStatsFragments
etherStatsJabbers
etherStatsCRCAlignErrors
etherStatsCollisions
etherStatsDropEvents
Incoming packets by size:
Related commands
rmon statistics

rmon alarm

Use rmon alarm to create an RMON alarm entry.
Use undo rmon alarm to remove an RMON alarm entry.
Description
Statistics entry owner and status:
entry-number—Statistics entry index.
owner—Entry owner.
status—Entry status:
VALID—The entry is valid.
UNDERCREATION—The entry is invalid.
The status field is not configurable at the CLI. All alarm entries created from
the CLI are valid by default.
The display rmon statistics command can display invalid entries, but the
display current-configuration and display this commands do not display
their settings.
Interface on which statistics are gathered.
Total number of octets received on the interface.
Total number of packets received on the interface.
Total number of broadcast packets received on the interface.
Total number of multicast packets received on the interface.
Total number of undersize packets received on the interface.
Total number of oversize packets received on the interface.
Total number of undersize packets received with CRC errors on the
interface.
Total number of oversize packets received with CRC errors on the interface.
Total number of packets received with CRC errors on the interface.
Total number of colliding packets received on the interface.
Total number of events in which packets were dropped.
NOTE:
This statistic is the number of times that a drop condition occurred. It is not
necessarily the total number of dropped packets.
Incoming-packet statistics by packet length:
64—Number of packets with a length less than or equal to 64 bytes.
65-127—Number of 65- to 127-byte packets.
128-255—Number of 128- to 255-byte packets.
256-511—Number of 256- to 511-byte packets.
512-1023—Number of 512- to 1023-byte packets.
1024-1518—Number of 1024- to 1518-byte packets.
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