Status and Statistics
RMON
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Utilization—Percentage of current interface traffic compared to maximum traffic that the interface
can handle.
RMON Events Control
You can control the occurrences that trigger an alarm and the type of notification that occurs. This is
performed as follows:
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Events Page—Configures what happens when an alarm is triggered. This can be any combination of
logs and traps.
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Alarms Page—Configures the occurrences that trigger an alarm.
To define RMON events:
STEP 1
This page displays previously defined events.
The fields on this page are defined by the Add RIMON Events dialog box except for the Time field.
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Time—Displays the time of the event. (This is a read-only table in the parent window and cannot be
defined).
STEP 2
STEP 3
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Event Entry—Displays the event entry index number for the new entry.
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Description—Enter a name for the event. This name is used in the Add RMON Alarm page to attach
an alarm to an event.
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Notification Type—Select the type of action that results from this event. Values are:
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None—No action occurs when the alarm goes off.
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Log (Event Log Table)—Add a log entry to the Event Log table when the alarm is triggered.
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Trap (SNMP Manager and SYSLOG Server)—Send a trap to the remote log server when the
alarm goes off.
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Log and Trap—Add a log entry to the Event Log table and send a trap to the remote log server
when the alarm goes off.
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Owner—Enter the device or user that defined the event.
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Click Status and Statistics > RMON > Events.
Click Add.
Enter the parameters.
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