Port Level Statistics And Rmon Counters - LEGRAND Mosaic Manageable switch Installation And Configuration Manual

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Events may be filtered according to different parameters and can help the network manager focus on
specific events.
The filter operates according to the following parameters: Dates, Time, Port Number, Severity and
Acknowledged / Unacknowledged events.
To filter the displayed events:
1. From the Embedded web interface main screen, click the arrow in the Event
Log to enlarge displayed data
From the Event Log window click Filter.
The Events Filter window appears as shown in Figure 6-3
Figure 6-3
2. Check the box for each parameter you wish to include in the filter (Date,
Severity and/or Source) and define the appropriate filter parameters.
NOTE: Unchecked Filters will result in displaying all the events related to that filter.
3. In the Acknowledgement area, select either Acknowledged or Not
Acknowledged to filter events according to the parameters as required.
NOTE: When neither check box in the acknowledge area is checked, both Acknowledged
and Not Acknowledged events are displayed.
4. Click OK to enable the filter definitions.
6.3

Port Level Statistics and RMON Counters

RMON (Remote Network Monitoring) provides standard information that can be used to monitor and
analyze port traffic from a central site.
The manageable Mosaic switch supports RMON RFC 2819 (which supersedes 1757 and 1217)
Ethernet statistics group.
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