
Remote Monitoring (RMON)
Diagnosing Switch Problems
page 32-40
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
June 2013
Displaying a List of RMON Events
RMON Events are actions that occur based on Alarm conditions detected by an RMON probe. To view a
list of logged RMON Events, enter the
command without specifying an entry number
for a particular probe, such as:
-> show rmon events
A display showing all logged RMON Events must appear, as shown in the following example:
Entry Time
Description
---------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------------
1
00:08:00
etherStatsPkts.4008: [Falling trap] “Falling Event”
2
00:26:00
etherStatsCollisions.2008: “Rising Event”
3
00:39:00
etherStatsCollisions.2008: “Rising Event”
The display shown above identifies the Entry number of the specified Event, along with the elapsed time
since the last change in status (measured in hours/minutes/seconds) and a description of the Alarm condi-
tion detected by the probe for all RMON Logged Events. For example, Entry number 3 is linked to ether-
StatsCollisions.2008: [Rising trap] “Rising Event,” an Alarm condition detected by the RMON probe in
which a trap was generated based on a Rising Threshold Alarm, with an elapsed time of 39 minutes since
the last change in status.
Displaying a Specific RMON Event
To view information for a specific logged RMON Event, enter the
command, specify-
ing an entry number (event number) for a particular probe, such as:
-> show rmon events 3
A display showing the specific logged RMON Event must appear, as shown in the following example:
Entry Time
Description
---------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------------
3
00:39:00
etherStatsCollisions.2008: “Rising Event”
The display shown above identifies the Entry number of the specified Event, along with the elapsed time
since the last change in status (measured in hours/minutes/seconds) and a description of the Alarm condi-
tion detected by the probe for the specific RMON Logged Event. For example, Entry number 3 is linked to
etherStatsCollisions.2008: [Rising trap] “Rising Event,” an Alarm condition detected by the RMON probe
in which a trap was generated based on a Rising Threshold Alarm, with an elapsed time of 39 minutes
since the last change in status.
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