26. Remote
Monitoring
MN700004 Rev 01
307
octets 9048 jabbers 0
collisions 0 pkts 57
broadcast 0 pkts <=64 39
multicast 0 pkts 65-127 22
crcalignerrors 0 pkts 128-255 12
undersize 0 pkts 256-511 10
oversize 0 pkts 512-1023 0
fragments 0 pkts 1024-1518 0
dropevents 0
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RMON Alarms
Using CLI commands, the network administrator can define specific alarms indicating that
some counters have passed the critical threshold. In this case, the switch sends trap that can be
displayed in the network management platforms such as HP OV or SNMPc. To define these
kinds of events, perform the following steps:
Step 1.
Define the trap destination.
Step 2.
Define event descriptions.
Step 3.
Define alarm conditions.
Step 4.
View RMON definitions in configuration list.
Defining and Viewing Event Descriptions
rmon event
The
rmon event
command, in Global Configuration mode, defines RMON event
descriptions. The
no
form of this command removes the specified event. If no event-index is
specified, all existing RMON events are removed.
Command Syntax
device-name
(config)#
rmon event
<
event-index
>
DESCRIPTION
{
none
|
log
|
snmp-trap
|
trap-and-log
}
COMM OWNER
device-name
(config)#
no rmon event
[<
event-index
>]
Argument Description
event-index
Event index in the range <1-65535>.
If the index is new - event descriptions are created. If the index already exists -
event descriptions are updated.
DESCRIPTION
Event description, without spaces.