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SMON

Issue 1 July 2006

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SMON

SMON Overview

SMON is Avaya's standard-setting switch monitoring technology that has now been adopted as
IETF standard RFC 2613. SMON extends the RMON standard to provide the switch monitoring
tools and features you need to analyze the switched network and all its components.

SMON provides the basis for top-down network monitoring. Top-down monitoring starts when
the you notice particular traffic flow patterns in a global view of the network. The network
manager can progressively focus in and find the specific source or sources of the traffic.

Using this method, the amount of information the network manager must assess is kept to a
minimum. Top-down monitoring is robust enough to enable control of even the most complex
and sophisticated networks.

SMON is an extension of the RMON standard. SMON adds to the monitoring capabilities of
RMON in the following ways:

It provides additional tools and features for monitoring in the switch environment.

It provides a global view of traffic flow on a network with multiple switches.

SMON monitoring provides:

A global view of traffic for all switches on the network

An overall view of traffic passing through a specific switch

Detailed data of the hosts transmitting packets through a switch

An analysis of traffic passing through each port connected to a switch, and

A view of traffic between various hosts connected to a switch.

Display the parameters of an
Event entry defined by the rmon
event command or Device
Manager

show rmon event

Clears all RMON counters in the
stack

clear rmon statistics

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Use the following command...

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