Configuring the rmon ethernet statistics function, Configuring the rmon history statistics function, Configuring the rmon alarm function – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Configuring the RMON Ethernet statistics function

Step Command

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

2.

Enter Ethernet interface view.

interface interface-type interface-number

3.

Create an entry in the RMON statistics
table.

rmon statistics entry-number [ owner text ]

You can create one statistics entry for each interface, and up to 100 statistics entries on the device. After

the entry limit is reached, you cannot add new entries.

Configuring the RMON history statistics function

Follow these guidelines when you configure RMON history statistics function:

The entry-number for an RMON history control entry must be globally unique. If an entry number
has been used on one interface, it cannot be used on another.

You can configure multiple history control entries for one interface, but must make sure their entry
numbers and sampling intervals are different.

The device supports up to 100 history control entries.

You can successfully create a history control entry, even if the specified bucket size exceeds the
history table size supported by the device. However, the effective bucket size will be the actual value

supported by the device.

To configure the RMON history statistics function:

Step Command

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

2.

Enter Ethernet interface view.

interface interface-type interface-number

3.

Create an entry in the RMON history
control table.

rmon history entry-number buckets number interval
sampling-interval [ owner text ]

Configuring the RMON alarm function

Follow these guidelines when you configure the RMON alarm function:

To send traps to the NMS when an alarm is triggered, configure the SNMP agent as described in
"Configuring SNMP" before configuring the RMON alarm function.

If the alarm variable is a MIB variable defined in the history group or the Ethernet statistics group,

make sure the RMON Ethernet statistics function or the RMON history statistics function is
configured on the monitored Ethernet interface. Otherwise, even if you can create the alarm entry,

no alarm event can be triggered.

You cannot create a new event, alarm, or private alarm entry that has the same set of parameters
as an existing entry. For parameters to be compared for duplication, see

Table 25

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