EasyManuals Logo

OmniSwitch os6900 User Manual

Default Icon
942 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #858 background imageLoading...
Page #858 background image
Remote Monitoring (RMON) Diagnosing Switch Problems
page 32-40 OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide June 2013
Displaying a List of RMON Events
RMON Events are actions that occur based on Alarm conditions detected by an RMON probe. To view a
list of logged RMON Events, enter the show rmon events command without specifying an entry number
for a particular probe, such as:
-> show rmon events
A display showing all logged RMON Events must appear, as shown in the following example:
Entry Time Description
---------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------------
1 00:08:00 etherStatsPkts.4008: [Falling trap] “Falling Event”
2 00:26:00 etherStatsCollisions.2008: “Rising Event”
3 00:39:00 etherStatsCollisions.2008: “Rising Event”
The display shown above identifies the Entry number of the specified Event, along with the elapsed time
since the last change in status (measured in hours/minutes/seconds) and a description of the Alarm condi-
tion detected by the probe for all RMON Logged Events. For example, Entry number 3 is linked to ether-
StatsCollisions.2008: [Rising trap] “Rising Event,” an Alarm condition detected by the RMON probe in
which a trap was generated based on a Rising Threshold Alarm, with an elapsed time of 39 minutes since
the last change in status.
Displaying a Specific RMON Event
To view information for a specific logged RMON Event, enter the show rmon events command, specify-
ing an entry number (event number) for a particular probe, such as:
-> show rmon events 3
A display showing the specific logged RMON Event must appear, as shown in the following example:
Entry Time Description
---------+----------------+-----------------------------------------------------
3 00:39:00 etherStatsCollisions.2008: “Rising Event”
The display shown above identifies the Entry number of the specified Event, along with the elapsed time
since the last change in status (measured in hours/minutes/seconds) and a description of the Alarm condi-
tion detected by the probe for the specific RMON Logged Event. For example, Entry number 3 is linked to
etherStatsCollisions.2008: [Rising trap] “Rising Event,” an Alarm condition detected by the RMON probe
in which a trap was generated based on a Rising Threshold Alarm, with an elapsed time of 39 minutes
since the last change in status.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the OmniSwitch os6900 and is the answer not in the manual?

OmniSwitch os6900 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOmniSwitch
Modelos6900
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish