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CHAPTER 14
Configuring RMON
This chapter contains the following sections:
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Information About RMON, page 135
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Configuration Guidelines and Limitations for RMON, page 136
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Configuring RMON, page 137
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Verifying the RMON Configuration, page 138
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Default RMON Settings, page 139
Information About RMON
RMON is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard monitoring specification that allows various
network agents and console systems to exchange network monitoring data. The Cisco NX-OS supports RMON
alarms, events, and logs to monitor Cisco Nexus device.
An RMON alarm monitors a specific management information base (MIB) object for a specified interval,
triggers an alarm at a specified threshold value (threshold), and resets the alarm at another threshold value.
You can use alarms with RMON events to generate a log entry or an SNMP notification when the RMON
alarm triggers.
RMON is disabled by default and no events or alarms are configured in Cisco Nexus devices. You can configure
your RMON alarms and events by using the CLI or an SNMP-compatible network management station.
RMON Alarms
You can set an alarm on any MIB object that resolves into an SNMP INTEGER type. The specified object
must be an existing SNMP MIB object in standard dot notation (for example, 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17 represents
ifOutOctets.17).
When you create an alarm, you specify the following parameters:
•
MIB object to monitor
• Sampling interval—The interval that the Cisco Nexus device uses to collect a sample value of the MIB
object.
Cisco Nexus 3548 Switch NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide, Release 6.x
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