RMON Configurations
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Index   Port              Interval       Buckets      Owner         State
-----     ---------       -----------   -----------    ---------      -----
1            Gi1/0/1      100                50                  monitor      Enable
Switch(config)#end
Switch#copy running-config startup-config
5.2.3  Configuring Event
Step 1 configure
Enter Global Configuration Mode.
Step 2 rmon event 
index
 [ user 
user-name
 ] [ description 
description
 ] [ type { none | log | notify | 
log-notify }] [ owner
 owner-name
 ]
Configuring RMON Event entries.
index:
 Specify the index of the Event entry, which ranges from 1 to 12. To configure multiple 
indexes, enter a list of indexes separated by commas, or use a hyphen to indicates a range 
of indexes. For example, 1-3, 5 indicates 1, 2, 3, 5.
user-name:
 Enter the SNMP user name or community name of the entry. The name should 
be what you have set in SNMP previously. The default name is public.
description: 
Give a description to the entry with 1 to 16 characters. By default, the 
description is empty.
none | log | notify | log-notify
:
 Specify the action type of the event; then the switch will take 
the specified action to deal with the event. By default, the type is none. None indicates the 
switch takes no action, log indicates the switch records the event only, notify indicates the 
switch sends notifications to the NMS only, and log-notify indicates the switch records the 
event and sends notifications to the NMS.
owner-name
: 
Enter the owner name of the entry with 1 to 16 characters. The default name is 
monitor.
Step 3 show rmon event [ 
index
 ]
Displays the specified Event entry and related configurations. To show multiple entries,  
enter a list of indexes separated by commas, or use a hyphen to indicates a range of 
indexes. For example, 1-3, 5 indicates 1, 2, 3, 5.
index:
 Enter the index of Event entry that you want to view. Valid values are from 1 to 12. 
The command without any parameters displays all existing statistics entries.
Step 4 end
Return to Privileged EXEC Mode.
Step 5 copy running-config startup-config
Save the settings in the configuration file.
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