Chapter 6
| Remote Monitoring Commands
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input octets, packets, broadcast packets, multicast packets, undersize packets,
oversize packets, fragments, jabbers, CRC alignment errors, collisions, drop
events, and network utilization.
â—† The switch reserves two controlEntry index entries for each port. If a default
index entry is re-assigned to another port by this command, the show
running-config command will display a message indicating that this index is
not available for the port to which is normally assigned.
For example, if control entry 15 is assigned to port 5 as shown below, the show
running-config command will indicate that this entry is not available for port
8.
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/5
Console(config-if)#rmon collection history controlEntry 15
Console(config-if)#end
Console#show running-config
!
interface ethernet 1/5
rmon collection history controlEntry 15 buckets 50 interval 1800
...
interface ethernet 1/8
no rmon collection history controlEntry 15
Example
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/1
Console(config-if)#rmon collection history controlentry 21 owner mike buckets
24 interval 60
Console(config-if)#
rmon collection
rmon1
This command enables the collection of statistics on a physical interface. Use the
no form to disable statistics collection.
Syntax
rmon collection rmon1 controlEntry index [owner name]
no rmon collection rmon1 controlEntry index
index – Index to this entry. (Range: 1-65535)
name – Name of the person who created this entry.
(Range: 1-32 characters)
Default Setting
Enabled
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet)
Command Usage
â—† By default, each index number equates to a port on the switch, but can be
changed to any number not currently in use.