Chapter 6
Configuring Remote Monitoring (RMON)
Viewing RMON Information
Viewing Statistics
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RMON information includes:
Ethernet port statistics and history data that you can view from the CSS
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through show commands.
Alarm event notifications that are sent to log locations on the CSS or an
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SNMP network management station. Refer to
Network Management Protocol
SNMP on the CSS.
The following sections provide information on:
Viewing Statistics
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Viewing History
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Viewing Events in a Log File
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RMON statistics provide a summary of data received over the Fast Ethernet or
Gigabit Ethernet ports. You can view RMON statistics either in a CSS CLI session
through the show rmon command, the show ether-errors command (refer to the
Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridging Configuration Guide), or
directly through an SNMP network management station by using ether-stats MIB
objects (refer to RFC 1398).
The CSS show rmon command allows you to display the extended 64-bit RMON
statistics for a specific Ethernet port or all Ethernet ports in the CSS. The CSS
Enterprise ap64Stats MIB defines these statistics. You can also display the RFC
1757 32-bit statistics by adding the -32 suffix to the show rmon command.
To display the RMON statistics for all ports in the CSS, enter:
# show rmon
To display the RFC 1757 32-bit statistics, enter:
# show rmon-32
To display the RMON statistics for a specified port in the CSS, enter:
# show rmon port_name
(SNMP), for information on configuring
Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide
Viewing RMON Information
Chapter 5, Configuring Simple
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