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Syntax:
user <add|delete> id=<id> [username=<name>] [usertype=<readonly|readwrite>]
[authpass=<pass-phrase>] [privpass=<pass-phrase>] [level=<noauth|auth|priv>]
[subtree=<oid>]
For quick v3 USM based security, this command adds user entries. One can add up to 5 users. Right
now, the agent only support noauth and auth-md5 for v3 authentication and auth-des for priv
authentication.
LE2425A(snmpv3)##
user add id=1 username=RAJ usertype=readwrite
Syntax: show-user
[id=<id>]
This command shows all or specific user entries.
8.10 RMON
The switch supports RMON (Remote Monitoring) on all connected network segments. This allows
for troubleshooting and optimizing your network.
The LE2425A and LEV2525A switches provide the hardware-based RMON counters in the switch
chipset. The switch manager CPU polls these counters periodically to collect the statistics in a format
that compiles with the RMON MIB definition.
The following RMON groups are supported:
•
Ethernet Statistics Group - maintains utilization and error statistics for the switch
port being monitored.
•
History Group – gathers and stores periodic statistical samples from previous
Statistics Group.
•
Alarm Group – allows a network administrator to define alarm thresholds for any
MIB variable.
•
Log and Event Group – allows a network administrator to define actions based on
alarms. SNMP Traps are generated when RMON Alarms are triggered.
The RMON agent automatically runs in the switch. Use the RMON management station on your
network to enable or disable specific RMON traps and events.
8.10.1 Adding RMON Communities in the Switch
The following RMON commands add
new RMON
communities:
history def-owner = <string>
statistics def-owner = <string>
alarm def-owner = <string>
event def-owner = <string>
e.g.,
LE2425A(rmon)##
event def-owner = “test”
The
show
command lists the RMON data of specified type.
Synta
x:
show rmon <stats|hist|event|alarm>
LE2425A(snmp)##
show rmon event
RMON Event Default Owner : monitor
RMON Event Default Community: public
8.11
Web: Viewing and Configuring SNMP Parameters
In the web browser interface:
1. Click on the
[Administration]
2. Click on [SNMP].