Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 RMON Configuration Chapter 1 RMON Configuration When configuring RMON, go to these sections for information you are interested in: RMON Overview Configuring RMON Displaying and Maintaining RMON RMON Configuration Example 1.1 RMON Overview...
MIB information but four groups of information, alarm, event, history, and statistics, in most cases. S9500 series adopts the second way. By using RMON agents on network monitors, an NMS can obtain information about traffic size, error statistics, and performance statistics for network management.
The result of the statistics is a cumulative sum. Note: Currently, S9500 series switches do not support statistics about oversize frames and bytes received. 1.2 Configuring RMON 1.2.1 Configuration Prerequisites Before configuring RMON, configure the SNMP agent as described in SNMP Configuration in the System Volume.
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Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 RMON Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Enter system view system-view — rmon event entry-number [ description Create an event entry string ] { log | trap trap-community |...
Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 RMON Configuration Table 1-1 Limitations on the configuration of RMON Maximum number of Entry Parameters to be compared entries that can be created Event description (description string), event type (log, trap, logtrap or none)
Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 RMON Configuration 1.4 RMON Configuration Example I. Network requirements Agent is connected to a configuration terminal through its console port and to a remote NMS across the Internet. Create an entry in the RMON Ethernet statistics table to gather statistics on GigabitEthernet 4/2/2, and logging is enabled after received bytes exceed the specified threshold.
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Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 RMON Configuration [Sysname] rmon event 1 log owner 1-rmon [Sysname] display rmon event 1 Event table 1 owned by 1-rmon is VALID. Description: null. Will cause log when triggered, last triggered at 2day(s) 03h:56m:06s.
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