Setting The Rmon History Attributes; Defining The Data Object; Assigning An Owner; Defining The Bucket Count - Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch Administration Manual

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Chapter 6
Configuring Remote Monitoring (RMON)

Setting the RMON History Attributes

Defining the Data Object

Assigning an Owner

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After you create an RMON history or access RMON history configuration mode
for an existing inactive alarm, set the RMON history attributes. This section
includes the following topics:
Defining the Data Object
Assigning an Owner

Defining the Bucket Count

Defining the Bucket Interval

After you set the attributes, activate the history as described in the
RMON History Entry"
After you create a history, you must associate it with a CSS Fast Ethernet or
Gigabit Ethernet port. To define the data object, use the data-source port
command. The port is identified by an ifIndex data object identifier. For example,
if your CSS has 12 Ethernet ports, they have data object IDs of ifIndex.1 through
ifIndex.12. The Ethernet management port has an ID of ifIndex.14.
To define Ethernet port 4, enter:
(config-rmonhistory[5])# data-source ifIndex.4
To see a list of data object IDs for all of the CSS Ethernet ports, enter:
(config-rmonhistory[5])# show interface
Define the owner who configured the RMON history and is using the resources
assigned to it. Use the owner owner_name command to define the owner. The
owner_name variable is a quoted text string with a maximum of 32 characters.
For example, to define an owner named Boston Tech Lab, enter:
(config-rmonhistory[5])# owner "Boston Tech Lab"
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