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monitor network at any time effectively. RMON is helpful for network administrator to manage the large-scale network since it reduces the communication traffic between management station and managed agent.  RMON Group This switch supports the following four RMON Groups defined on the RMON standard (RFC1757): History Group, Event Group, Statistic Group and Alarm Group. RMON Group History Group Event Group Statistic Group Alarm Group Function After a history group is configured, the switch collects and records network statistics information periodically, based on which the management station can monitor network effectively. Event Group is used to define RMON events. Alarms occur when an event is detected. Statistic Group is set to monitor the statistic of alarm variables on the specific ports. Alarm Group is configured to monitor the specific alarm variables. When the value of a monitored variable exceeds the threshold, an alarm event is generated, which triggers the switch to act in the set way. The RMON Groups can be configured on the Statistics, History, Event and Alarm pages. 13.3.1 Statistics On this page you can configure and view the statistics entry. Choose the menu SNMP→RMON→Statistics to load the following page. Figure 13-9 Statistics The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Statistics Config ID: Enter the ID number of statistics entry, ranging from 1 to 65535. 197

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monitor network at any time effectively. RMON is helpful for network administrator to manage
the large-scale network since it reduces the communication traffic between management
station and managed agent.
RMON Group
This switch supports the following four RMON Groups defined on the RMON standard
(RFC1757): History Group, Event Group, Statistic Group and Alarm Group.
RMON Group
Function
History Group
After a history group is configured, the switch collects and records
network
statistics
information
periodically,
based
on
which
the
management station can monitor network effectively.
Event Group
Event Group is used to define RMON events. Alarms occur when an event
is detected.
Statistic Group
Statistic Group is set to monitor the statistic of alarm variables on the
specific ports.
Alarm Group
Alarm Group is configured to monitor the specific alarm variables. When
the value of a monitored variable exceeds the threshold, an alarm event is
generated, which triggers the switch to act in the set way.
The
RMON
Groups can be configured on the
Statistics
,
History, Event
and
Alarm
pages.
13.3.1
Statistics
On this page you can configure and view the statistics entry.
Choose the menu
SNMP
RMON
Statistics
to load the following page.
Figure 13-9 Statistics
The following entries are displayed on this screen:
Statistics Config
ID:
Enter the ID number of statistics entry, ranging from 1 to
65535.
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