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RMON Commands
The RMON commands are summarized in Table 102.
Table 102. RMON Commands
Command Mode Description
“NO RMON ALARM” on page 999 Global
Configuration
Deletes alarms from the switch.
“NO RMON COLLECTION HISTORY”
on page 1000
Port Interface Deletes history groups from the ports
on the switch.
“NO RMON COLLECTION STATS” on
page 1001
Port Interface Deletes statistics groups from the
ports on the switch.
“NO RMON EVENT” on page 1002 Global
Configuration
Deletes events from the switch.
“RMON ALARM” on page 1003 Global
Configuration
Creates alarms to monitor RMON
statistics on the ports.
“RMON COLLECTION HISTORY” on
page 1007
Port Interface Creates history groups on the ports.
“RMON COLLECTION STATS” on
page 1009
Port Interface Creates statistics groups on the ports.
“RMON EVENT LOG” on page 1010 Global
Configuration
Creates alarm events that enter
entries in the event log.
“RMON EVENT LOG TRAP” on
page 1011
Global
Configuration
Creates alarm events that enter
entries in the event log and send
SNMP traps.
“RMON EVENT TRAP” on page 1012 Global
Configuration
Creates alarm events that send SNMP
traps.
“SHOW RMON ALARM” on
page 1013
Privileged Exec Displays the RMON alarms on the
switch.
“SHOW RMON EVENT” on
page 1015
Privileged Exec Displays the RMON events on the
switch.
“SHOW RMON HISTORY” on
page 1017
Privileged Exec Displays the RMON history groups
that are assigned to the ports on the
switch.