Hub/Switch User Guide
Table Of Contents
- About this User Guide
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1– Setting Up And Administering The Switch
- Chapter 2 - Configuring MAC Address Management
- Chapter 3 – Configuring the Ports
- Chapter 4 – Configuring VLANs
- Chapter 5 – Configuring Class of Service
- Chapter 6 – Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree
- Chapter 7 – Configuring Multicast Filtering
- Chapter 8 – Diagnostics
- Chapter 9 – Using Ethernet And RMON Statistics
- Introduction
- View Ethernet Statistics
- View Ethernet Port Statistics
- Remote Monitoring (RMON)
- RMON Historical Statistics Concepts And Issues
- RMON Alarms And Events Concepts And Issues
- The Alarm Process
- Alarm Generation And Hysteresis
- Delta vs. Absolute Values
- Configure RMON Alarms
- Configure RMON Events
- RMON Event Logs
- Troubleshooting
- Chapter 10 - Using The CLI Shell
- Chapter 11 – Upgrading Firmware And Managing Configurations
- Appendix A - Menu Tree
- Appendix B - SNMP MIB Support
- Appendix C – SNMP Trap Summary
- Appendix D – RMON Acceptable MIB Parameters
- Index

RuggedSwitch™ User Guide
Configure RMON Events
The RMON Events Table stores profiles of behaviour used in event logging.
These profiles are used by RMON Alarm records to send traps and log events.
Collected logs can be viewed by using the arrow keys to select a particular profile’s
record and pressing <CTRL> V.
Each record may specify that an alarms log entry be created on its behalf whenever
the event occurs. Each entry may also specify that a notification should occur by
way of SNMP trap messages. In this case, the community for the trap message is
given as parameter “Community”. Two traps are defined: risingAlarm and
fallingAlarm.
Figure 60: RMON Events Configuration Table screens
My Switch RMON Events Admin Access
Index Type Community Last Time Sent
1 logAndTrap public 0 days, 00:00:00
2 logAndTrap private 0 days, 00:00:00
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Index
The index of the RMON Events entry.
Type
The action to occur when an RMON alarm calls this entry. A type of “log” or
“logAndTrap” makes an entry in the log table for this record. A type of
“snmpTrap” or “logAndTrap” causes an SNMP trap is sent to one or more
management stations.
Community
If an SNMP trap is to be sent, it will be sent to this SNMP community.
Last Time Sent
The elapsed time from reboot to the last event generated by this record, or zero if
events have been generated.
Description
A comment describing this event.
Owner
A field describing the person who configured this record and any applicable
contact information. The RMON specification recommends that the string always
start with the word “monitor”.
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