Viewing The Rmon Events Logs; Defining Rmon Alarms - TP-Link TL-SG3109 User Manual

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Figure 142: Add RMON Event User Page
3. Define the fields.
4. Click
Events Control Page, and the device is updated.
To modify an RMON Event user:
1. Click System > Statistics > RMON > Events. The
RMON Events Control Page opens, displaying defined event entries.
2. Click
next to an entry. The Edit RMON Event User Page opens:
Figure 143: Edit RMON Event User Page
3. Modify the local user properties fields.
4. Click
Events Control Page, and the device is updated.

15.2.3.2 Viewing the RMON Events Logs

The RMON Events Logs Page contains a list of RMON
events.
To view RMON event logs:
1. Click System > Statistics > RMON > Events. The RMON Events Logs Page opens:
Figure 144: RMON Events Logs Page
The RMON Events Logs Page contains the following
fields:
Event — Displays the RMON Events Log entry
number.
Log No. — Displays the log number.
Log Time — Displays the time when the log entry was
entered.
Description — Displays the log entry description.

15.2.4 Defining RMON Alarms

The RMON Alarm Page contains fields for setting network alarms. Network alarms occur when a network problem, or event,
is detected. Rising and falling thresholds trigger alarms.
To set RMON alarms:
1. Click System > Statistics > RMON > Alarm. The RMON Alarm Page opens:
Figure 145: RMON Alarm Page
The RMON Alarm Page contains the following fields:
Alarm Entry — Indicates a specific alarm.
Counter Name — Displays the selected MIB variable.
0 
. The entry is added to the RMON
. The entry is updated in the RMON

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