User's Manual
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
• The ability to collect historical statistics in order to review performance and
operation of Ethernet ports.
• The ability to record a log entry and/or generate an SNMP trap when the
rate of occurrence of a specified event is exceeded.
These capabilities are provided through the following menus:
• RMON History Control Table – This menu controls the periodic statistical
sampling of data and corresponds to the RFC 2819 (RMON-MIB) History
Group.
• RMON History Samples Table – Reached through the History control
menu, this menu provides the ability to view collected history samples of
statistics on the Ethernet interface. These samples corresponds to the RFC
2819 (RMON-MIB) Ethernet History Group.
• RMON Alarms Table – Monitors a specific management information base
(MIB) object for a specified interval, generates an alarm at a specified value
(rising threshold or falling threshold). Alarms are logged in the switch
alarm menu and can be used to triggers RMON events.
• RMON Events Table – Determines the action to take when an event is
triggered by an alarm. The action can be to generate a log entry and/or an
SNMP trap.
• RMON Events Logs Table - Reached through the RMON Events Table
menu, this menu provides the ability to view collected logs.
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