Configuring rmon, Default rmon configuration, Configuring rmon alarms and events – Cisco 15327 User Manual

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Chapter 21 Configuring RMON

Configuring RMON

Figure 21-1

Remote Monitoring Example

Configuring RMON

These sections describe how to configure RMON on your ML-Series card:

Default RMON Configuration, page 21-2

Configuring RMON Alarms and Events, page 21-2

(required)

Collecting Group History Statistics on an Interface, page 21-5

(optional)

Collecting Group Ethernet Statistics on an Interface, page 21-6

(optional)

Default RMON Configuration

RMON is disabled by default; no alarms or events are configured.

Configuring RMON Alarms and Events

You can configure your ML-Series card for RMON by using the command-line interface (CLI) or an
SNMP-compatible network management station. We recommend that you use a generic RMON console
application on the NMS to take advantage of RMON’s network management capabilities. You must also
configure SNMP on the ML-Series card to access RMON MIB objects. For more information about
configuring SNMP, see

Chapter 22, “Configuring SNMP.”

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RMON alarms and events

configured. SNMP configured.

RMON history

and statistic

collection enabled.

Workstations

Workstations

Network management station with

generic RMON console application

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