DPtech FW1000 Series Firewall Products User Configuration Guide
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2.4 RMON configuration
Remote Monitoring (RMON) defined by Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which is a kind of Management
Information Base (MIB), reinforcement of the MIB II standard. RMON is mainly used to monitor one network
segment or the whole network traffic, which is the widely used network management standard at present.
2.4.1 Alarm
2.4.1.1 Alarm
The RMON alarm group monitors specified alarm variables, such as statistics on a port. If the sampled value of the
monitored variable is bigger than or equal to the upper threshold, an upper event is triggered; if the sampled value of
the monitored variable is lower than or equal to the lower threshold, a lower event is triggered. The event is then
handled as defined in the event group.
To enter the RMON alarm page, you can choose
Basic > System management > RMON
from navigation tree, as
shown in Figure2-16.
Figure2-16
Alarm
2.4.1.2 Alarm_stat
To enter the alarm_stat device information page and configure IP address list, you can choose
Basic > System
management > Alarm_stat
from navigation tree, as shown in Figure2-17.
Figure2-17
Alarm_stat