F3215-HP Load Balancing Module System Maintenance Command Reference-6PW101
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[Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 0/1
[Sysname-GigabitEthernet0/1] rmon statistics 1
[Sysname-GigabitEthernet0/1] quit
[Sysname] rmon prialarm 1 (.1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.6.1*100/.1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.5.1)
BroadcastPktsRatioOfGE0/1 10 absolute rising-threshold 80 1 falling-threshold 5 2
entrytype forever owner user1
1. 3 . 6 .1. 2.1.16 .1.1.1. 6 .1 i s t h e O I D o f t h e n o d e e t h e r S t a t s B r o a d c a s t P k t s .1, a n d 1. 3 . 6 .1. 2.1.16 .1.1.1. 5 .1 i s t h e
OID of the node etherStatsPkts.1. 1 indicates the serial number of the interface statistics entry. Therefore,
if you execute the rmon statistics 5 c o m m a n d , y o u s h o u l d u s e 1. 3 . 6.1. 2.1.16 .1.1.1. 6 . 5 a n d
1. 3. 6 .1. 2.1.16 .1.1.1.5 . 5.
This example enables the RMON agent to do the following:
• Samples and monitors GigabitEthernet 0/1.
• If the portion of incoming broadcast packets in the total traffic crosses 80%, the system logs the
event. If the portion is less than or equal to 5%, the system takes no action. To view the event log,
use the display rmon eventlog command.
Related commands
• display rmon prialarm
• rmon event
• rmon history
• rmon statistics
rmon statistics
Use rmon statistics to create an entry in the RMON statistics table.
Use undo rmon statistics to remove an entry from the RMON statistics table.
Syntax
rmon statistics entry-number [ owner text ]
undo rmon statistics entry-number
Views
Ethernet interface view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
entry-number: Specifies the index of statistics entry, in the range of 1 to 65535.
owner text: Specifies the entry owner, a string of case-sensitive 1 to 127 characters that can contain
spaces.
Usage guidelines
You can create one statistics entry for each interface, and up to 100 statistics entries on the device.
Each RMON statistics table entry provides a set of cumulative traffic statistics collected up to the present
time for an interface. Statistics include number of collisions, CRC alignment errors, number of undersize
or oversize packets, number of broadcasts, number of multicasts, number of bytes received, and number
of packets received. The statistics are cleared at a reboot.