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S4224 Web User Guide
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Configuration > Security > Switch > RMON
Configure RMON Statistics, History, Alarms, and Events from the
Configuration
>
Security
>
Switch
>
RMON
menu path.
The S4224 RMON (Remote Network Monitoring) function supports the monitoring and
protocol analysis of a LAN per
. A part of SNMP, RMON is a network management
protocol that gathers remote network information.
RMON collects nine kinds of information, including packets sent, bytes sent, packets dropped, statistics
by host, by conversations between two sets of addresses, and certain kinds of events that have occurred.
A network administrator can find out how much bandwidth or traffic each user is imposing on the network
and what Web sites are being accessed. Alarms can be set to alert you of impending problems. The
RMON Statistics, History, Alarm, and event data displays at
Monitor
>
Security
>
Switch
>
RMON
>
Event
.
RMON > Statistics
The
Configuration
>
Security
>
Switch
>
RMON
>
Statistics
menu path displays the
RMON Statistics
Configuration
page. Configure RMON Statistics table on this page. The entry index key is
ID
.
The initial table displays no entries.
When you click the
Add New Entry
button, the RMON access table displays with fields for the new
access group. You can edit the ID and the Data Source port suffix field in the table.
The RMON Statistics table parameters are explained below.
Delete
Click to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
ID
Enter the index for this entry. The valid range is
1
to
65535
.
Data Source
Indicates the port ID which you want to be monitored (e.g., .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.
0
). The valid range is
1
-
1013
.
Buttons
Add New Entry
: Click to add a new community entry to the table. Add the ID and Data Source entries as
described above.
Save
: Click to save changes.
Reset
: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.