Advanced Management: Rmon; Using The Cli To Enable Authentication Traps - HP 4108GL Management And Configuration Manual

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N o t e
If you do not specify the event level ([<none | all | non-info | critical | debug>])
then the switchwill not send event log messages as traps. "Well-Known" traps
and threshold traps (if configured) will still be sent..

Using the CLI To Enable Authentication Traps

If this feature is enabled, an authentication trap is sent to the configured trap
receiver(s) if a management station attempts an unauthorized access of the
switch. Check the event log in the console interface to help determine why
the authentication trap was sent. (Refer to "Using the Event Log To Identify
Problem Sources" on page "Using the Event Log To Identify Problem Sources"
on page 18-16.)
N o t e
For this feature to operate, one or more trap receivers must be configured on
the switch. See "CLI: Configuring and Displaying Trap Receivers" on page 12-9.
Using the CLI To Enable Authentication Traps.
Syntax:

Advanced Management: RMON

The switch supports RMON (Remote Monitoring) on all connected network
segments. This allows for troubleshooting and optimizing your network.
The following RMON groups are supported:
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The RMON agent automatically runs in the switch. Use the RMON manage-
ment station on your network to enable or disable specific RMON traps and
events. Note that you can access the Ethernet statistics, Alarm, and Event
groups from the HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches network management
software. For more on TopTools, see the "Read Me First" document shipped
with your switch and also available on HP's ProCurve website at
snmp-server trap authentication
Ethernet Statistics (except the numbers of packets of different frame sizes)
Alarm
History (of the supported Ethernet statistics)
Event
http://www.hp.com/go/procurve
Configuring for Network Management Applications
Overview
12-11

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