Chapter 22: Remote Monitoring Commands
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R
EMOTE
M
ONITORING
C
OMMANDS
Remote Monitoring allows a remote device to collect information or
respond to specified events on an independent basis. This switch is an
RMON-capable device which can independently perform a wide range of
tasks, significantly reducing network management traffic. It can
continuously run diagnostics and log information on network performance.
If an event is triggered, it can automatically notify the network
administrator of a failure and provide historical information about the
event. If it cannot connect to the management agent, it will continue to
perform any specified tasks and pass data back to the management station
the next time it is contacted.
This switch supports mini-RMON, which consists of the Statistics, History,
Event and Alarm groups. When RMON is enabled, the system gradually
builds up information about its physical interfaces, storing this information
in the relevant RMON database group. A management agent then
periodically communicates with the switch using the SNMP protocol.
However, if the switch encounters a critical event, it can automatically send
a trap message to the management agent which can then respond to the
event if so configured.
rmon alarm
This command sets threshold bounds for a monitored variable. Use the
no
form to remove an alarm.
S
YNTAX
rmon alarm
index
variable
interval
{
absolute
|
delta
}
rising-threshold
threshold
[
event-index
]
falling-threshold threshold
[
event-index
]
[
owner name
]
no rmon alarm
index
index
– Index to this entry. (Range: 1-65535)
Table 22-1: RMON Commands
Command
Function
Mode
Sets threshold bounds for a monitored variable
GC
Creates a response event for an alarm
GC
Periodically samples statistics
IC
Enables statistics collection
IC
Shows the settings for all configured alarms
PE
Shows the settings for all configured events
PE
Shows the sampling parameters for each entry
PE
Shows the collected statistics
PE
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