Monitoring And Analysis - LEGRAND Mosaic Manageable switch Installation And Configuration Manual

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Manageable Mosaic switch Installation and User Guide
6 6 M o n i t o r i n g a n d A n a l y s i s
M o n i t o r i n g a n d A n a l y s i s
The manageable Mosaic switch provides monitoring and analysis functions on both device and port
level:
Device level – The device stores the last 64 events. The event display can be filtered
according to user defined criteria. The system reports three levels of events: notify, minor and
major. Major events will have the words Major and the menu title Events marked in red. Events
may be acknowledged by an Administrator or Technician level user. Only events occurring on
the network ports of the device are recorded. Configuration changes that are initiated by the
network manager are not considered events. Events can also be transmitted, as SNMP Traps,
to additional managers by adding their IP address to the device's SNMP Trap Destination list.
Port level – Monitoring and analysis includes port specific RMON and statistics counters and
port monitoring (mirroring) viewing valid data of one port on another user defined port.
6.1
Configuring SNMP Trap Destinations
When a system event is detected, the device sends a trap to a list of authorized SNMP managers. The
list of managers is configured through the management application.
NOTE: The Trap destination list may be configured through Web, Telnet and Embedded
web interface. Only Administrator or Technician level are allowed in Embedded web
interface to configure te Trap destination table
To configure the SNMP Traps destination addresses:
1. .From the Embedded web interface main screen, click Management icon tab
2. Select the Trap Destination tab and click Add bar
3. In the IP Address box, enter the destination IP Address to which traps generated by this
device will be sent. Click OK. The address will appear in the IP Address list.
4. Repeat for each additional IP Address.
Figure 6-1 Management menu, SNMP Traps tab
NOTE: To remove a traps destination address, select the address and click Delete.
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