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History group
The history group defines that the system periodically collects statistics on traffic information at an
interface and saves the statistics in the history record table (etherHistoryTable) for query convenience of
the management device. The statistics data includes bandwidth utilization, number of error packets, and
total number of packets.
A history group collects statistics on packets received on the interface during each period, which can be
configured through the command line interface (CLI).
Event group
The event group defines event indexes and controls the generation and notifications of the events
triggered by the alarms defined in the alarm group. The events can be handled in one of the following
ways:
•
Log
—Logs event related information (the time of the event occurred, contents of the event, and so on)
in the event log table of the RMON MIB of the device, and thus the management device can check
the logs through the SNMP GET operation.
•
Trap
—Sends a trap to notify the occurrence of this event to the network management station (NMS).
•
Log-Trap
—Logs event information in the event log table and sending a trap to the NMS.
•
None
—No action.
Alarm group
The RMON alarm group monitors alarm variables, such as the count of incoming packets (etherStatsPkts)
on an interface. After you define an alarm entry, the system gets the value of the monitored alarm
variable at the specified interval. When the value of the monitored variable is greater than or equal to
the rising threshold, a rising event is triggered. When the value of the monitored variable is smaller than
or equal to the falling threshold, a falling event is triggered. The event is then handled as defined in the
event group.
If an alarm entry crosses a threshold multiple times in succession, the RMON agent generates an alarm
event only for the first crossing. For example, if the value of a sampled alarm variable crosses the rising
threshold multiple times before it crosses the falling threshold, only the first crossing triggers a rising alarm
event, as shown in
Figure 85
.
Figure 85
Rising and falling alarm events
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Страница 35: ...22 Figure 16 Sort display based on MAC address in the ascending order ...
Страница 54: ...41 Figure 27 Configuration finishes ...
Страница 70: ...57 Figure 42 Configuring idle timeout period 3 Set the idle timeout period for logged in users 4 Click Apply ...
Страница 98: ...85 Figure 67 Displaying the rate settings of ports ...
Страница 114: ...101 Figure 82 Port traffic statistics NOTE When the bandwidth utilization is lower than 1 1 is displayed ...
Страница 158: ...145 Field Description OutErrors Number of invalid packets sent through the interface ...
Страница 202: ...189 Figure 177 Creating a static MAC address entry ...
Страница 230: ...217 Figure 193 Configuring MSTP globally on Switch D ...
Страница 359: ...346 5 View the operation result in the Summary area Figure 316 IPv6 traceroute operation result ...