Dell PowerConnect W-IAP Remote Web Management Interface User Guide - Page 53

Monitoring RMON (Remote Monitoring) history

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Monitoring RMON (Remote Monitoring) history 3 Unrecognized Bad Version Bad Address Family Bad Request Format Bad Metrics Bad Response Format Resp Not From RIP Port Response From Loopback Packets Rejected This information is used by Dell customer support. The number of RIP packets dropped by the device because the RIP version was either invalid or is not supported by this device. The number of RIP packets dropped because the value in the Address Family Identifier field of the packet's header was invalid. The number of RIP request packets this router dropped because the format was bad. This information is used by Dell customer support. The number of responses to RIP request packets this router dropped because the format was bad. This information is used by Dell customer support. The number of RIP responses received from loopback interfaces. This information is used by Dell customer support. Monitoring RMON (Remote Monitoring) history All active ports by default will generate two history control data entries per active port. An active port is defined as one with a link up. If the link goes down the two history entries are automatically deleted. The following history entries are generated for each device: • A sampling of statistics every 30 seconds • A sampling of statistics every 30 minutes PowerConnect B-Series FCX Web Management Interface User Guide 43 53-1002268-01

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Monitoring RMON (Remote Monitoring) history
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Monitoring RMON (Remote Monitoring) history
All active ports by default will generate two history control data entries per active port. An active
port is defined as one with a link up. If the link goes down the two history entries are automatically
deleted.
The following history entries are generated for each device:
A sampling of statistics every 30 seconds
A sampling of statistics every 30 minutes
Unrecognized
This information is used by Dell customer support.
Bad Version
The number of RIP packets dropped by the device because the RIP version was
either invalid or is not supported by this device.
Bad Address Family
The number of RIP packets dropped because the value in the Address Family
Identifier field of the packet’s header was invalid.
Bad Request Format
The number of RIP request packets this router dropped because the format
was bad.
Bad Metrics
This information is used by Dell customer support.
Bad Response Format
The number of responses to RIP request packets this router dropped because
the format was bad.
Resp Not From RIP Port
This information is used by Dell customer support.
Response From Loopback
The number of RIP responses received from loopback interfaces.
Packets Rejected
This information is used by Dell customer support.