Status and Statistics
RMON
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Cisco 350XG & 550XG Series 10G Stackable Managed Switches
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:
Click Status and Statistics > RMON > Events.
This page displays previously defined events.
The fields on this page are defined by the Add RMON 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).
Click Add.
Enter the parameters.
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Event Entry—Displays the event entry index number for the new entry.
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Community—Enter the SNMP community string to be included when traps
are sent (optional). Note that the community must be defined using the
Notification Recipients
Management Station.
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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.
pages for the trap to reach the Network
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