Rmon - TP-Link T3700G-52TQ User Manual

Jetstream 52-port gigabit stackable l3 managed switch
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If Auth Failure:
Virt If Auth
Failure:
Rx Bad Packet:
Virt If Rx Bad
Packet:
Tx Retransmit:
Virt If Tx
Retransmit:
Originate Lsa:
Max Age lsa:
Ls Db Overflow:
Ls Db
Approaching
Overflow:
If State Change:
Port Traps
Port:
Link status:

15.3 RMON

RMON (Remote Monitoring) basing on SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
architecture, functions to monitor the network. RMON is currently a commonly used network
management standard defined by Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which is mainly used
to monitor the data traffic across a network segment or even the entire network so as to enable
the network administrator to take the protection measures in time to avoid any network
malfunction. In addition, RMON MIB records network statistics information of network
performance and malfunction periodically, based on which the management station can
monitor network at any time effectively. RMON is helpful for network administrator to manage
the large-scale network since it reduces the communication traffic between management
station and managed agent.
Generates a trap when authentication failures occur on
non-virtual interfaces.
Generates a trap when authentication failures occur on virtual
interfaces.
Generates a trap when packet parse failures occur on
non-virtual interfaces.
Generates a trap when packet parse failures occur on virtual
interfaces.
Generates a trap when packet retransmission occur on
non-virtual interfaces.
Generates a trap when packet retransmission occur on virtual
interfaces.
Generates a trap when OSPF originates a new LSA.
Generates a trap when one of the LSAs in the link-state
database has aged to maxage.
Generates a trap when the number of LSAs in the link-state
database overflows.
Generates a trap when the number of LSAs in the link-state
database is approaching overflow.
Generates a trap when non-virtual interface state changes.
Displays the port number of the switch.
Enable or disable link status traps for the desired port.
Allow SNMP Linkup and Linkdown traps.
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