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TRE
NDnet User’s Guid
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TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS
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4. Click
Apply
.
5. In the top right, click
Save
to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup
configuration. Click
OK
.
RMON
The RMON (Remote MONitoring) MIB is used with SNMP applications to monitor the
operations of network devices. The Switch supports the four RMON MIB groups listed
here:
•
Statistic
group
—
This group is used to view port statistics remotely with SNMP
programs.
•
History
group
—
This group is used to collect histories of port statistics to
identify traffic trends or patterns.
•
Event
group
—
This group is used with alarms to define the actions of the
switch when packet statistic thresholds are crossed.
•
Alarm
group
—
This group is used to create alarms that trigger event log
messages or SNMP traps when statistics thresholds are exceeded.
You can use your SNMP Network Management System (NMS) software and the RMON
section of the MIB tree to view the RMON statistics, history and alarms associated with
specific ports. Since RMON uses the SNMP agent for communicating with your NMS
software, the SNMP Agent must be enabled and the SNMP feature must be configured
on your switch. Since RMON works in conjunction with the SNMP agent, the SNMP
agent must be enabled for the RMON feature to be active.
View RMON Statstics
Management > RMON > Statistic
1. Log into your switch
management page (see “
Access your switch management page
on page 11).
2. Click on
Management,
click on
RMON,
and click on
Statistic
.
3. Review the settings.
Item
Description
Port
The port for the RMON statistics.
Bytes
Received
Number of octets received, including bad packets and FCS
octets, but excluding framing bits.
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