Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 61

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Command Reference | Maintenance and operation functions | 61 [Note] To enable the history group setting of the RMON function, it is necessary to enable the system-wide RMON function in addition to this command. If this command is overwritten, the previously collected historical information is deleted, and collection is once again started. If the system-wide RMON function is disabled, collection of historical information is interrupted. Subsequently, if the systemwide RMON function is enabled, the previously collected historical data is deleted, and collection is once again started. [Example] Enable the RMON historical group settings for port1.1. SWR2310(config)#interface port1.1 SWR2310(config-if)#rmon history 1 4.11.4 Set RMON event group [Syntax] rmon event index type community [description description] [owner owner] no rmon event index [Parameter] index : Index of event group (eventIndex) type : Event type (eventType) log trap log-trap Setting value Description Record in log Send SNMP trap Record in log and send SNMP trap community description owner : Community name (eventCommunity) Maximum 127 characters This can be specified if type is "trap" or "log-trap". : Description of event (eventDescription) Maximum 127 characters (if omitted : RMON_SNMP) : Name of event group owner (eventOwner) Maximum 127 characters (if omitted : RMON_SNMP) [Initial value] none [Input mode] global configuration mode [Description] Enables the RMON event group settings. If this command is set, it will be possible to acquire the RMON MIB's eventTable. Use the rmon alarm command to set the event group for this command. If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting value is deleted. [Note] To enable the event group setting of the RMON function, it is necessary to enable the system-wide RMON function in addition to this command. In order for RMON to send an SNMP trap, you must have made SNMP trap transmission settings.

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[Note]
To enable the history group setting of the RMON function, it is necessary to enable the system-wide RMON function in
addition to this command.
If this command is overwritten, the previously collected historical information is deleted, and collection is once again started.
If the system-wide RMON function is disabled, collection of historical information is interrupted. Subsequently, if the system-
wide RMON function is enabled, the previously collected historical data is deleted, and collection is once again started.
[Example]
Enable the RMON historical group settings for port1.1.
SWR2310(config)#interface port1.1
SWR2310(config-if)#rmon history 1
4.11.4 Set RMON event group
[Syntax]
rmon
event
index
type
community
[
description
description
] [
owner
owner
]
no
rmon
event
index
[Parameter]
index
:
<1 - 65535>
Index of event group (eventIndex)
type
:
Event type (eventType)
Setting value
Description
log
Record in log
trap
Send SNMP trap
log-trap
Record in log and send SNMP trap
community
:
Community name (eventCommunity)
Maximum 127 characters
This can be specified if
type
is "trap" or "log-trap".
description
:
Description of event (eventDescription)
Maximum 127 characters
(if omitted : RMON_SNMP)
owner
:
Name of event group owner (eventOwner)
Maximum 127 characters
(if omitted : RMON_SNMP)
[Initial value]
none
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
[Description]
Enables the RMON event group settings.
If this command is set, it will be possible to acquire the RMON MIB's eventTable. Use the
rmon alarm
command to set the
event group for this command.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting value is deleted.
[Note]
To enable the event group setting of the RMON function, it is necessary to enable the system-wide RMON function in addition
to this command.
In order for RMON to send an SNMP trap, you must have made SNMP trap transmission settings.
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