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Chapter 2 Configuring RMON
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Configuring RMON using the CLI
To configure the RMON functions on the switch, use the following command:
config rmon
The
config rmon
followed by:
info
alarm create <id>
type <value>
intv <value>
[variable <value>]
[r_th <value>]
[r_ev <value>]
[f_th <value>]
[f_ev <value>]
[owner <value>]
alarm delete <id>
alarm info
disable
enable
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Enter a new event name (for example, xlrCardDown instead of rcCardDown).
Add 0 to the beginning of the editable portion of the event OID (for example,
"21.1" becomes "0.21.1" for the xlrCardDown event). Optionally, change the
event category from Log only to Status Events if you want the trap to be
displayed in the events browser.
Click OK.
Choose File and then Save.
commands include the following options:
config rmon
Indicates whether RMON is enabled or disabled on the
switch.
Creates an alarm interface.
•
id
is the interface index number (1 to 65535).
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type <value>
is the sample type,
delta
.
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intv <value>
is the sample interval (1 to 3600).
•
variable <value>
sensitive (string length 1 to 256).
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r_th <value>
is the rising threshold (0 to 65535).
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r_ev <value>
is the rising event number (0 to 65535).
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f_th <value>
is the falling threshold (0 to 65535).
•
f_ev <value>
is the falling event number (0 to 65535).
•
owner <value>
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Deletes the specified RMON alarm.
Displays information about the RMON alarms.
Disables RMON on the switch.
Enables RMON on the switch.
absolute
is the variable name or OID, case
is the name of the owner (string length
or