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Configuration Using the Web-based Utility
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Interval
Defines the alarm interval time in seconds.
Owner
Displays the device or user that defined the alarm.
Click Add to List to add an entry to the Alarm Table.
Alarm Table
The Alarm Table lists the alarms that have been defined
using the Add Alarm section. The Alarm Table contains a
colunn for each field in the Add Alarm section, plus the
following column:
Counter Value
Displays the current counter value for the
particular alarm.
Statistics > RMON Events
The RMON Events screen is used to define RMON events.
Statistics > RMON Events
Add Event
Event Entry
Displays the event.
Community
Displays the community to which the event
belongs.
Description
Displays the user-defined event description.
Type
Describes the event type. Possible values are:
None
Indicates that no event occurred.
Log
Indicates that the event is a log entry.•Trap.
Indicates that the event is a trap.
Log and Trap
Indicates that the event is both a log
entry and a trap.
Owner
Displays the device or user that defined the
event.
Click Add to List to add the configured RMON event to
the Event Table at the bottom of the screen.
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Event Table
The Event Table lists all events defined using the Add Event
fields. The Event Table contains columns for all the Add
Event fields, plus the following additional column:
Time
Displays the time that the event occurred.
Statistics > Port Utilization
Statistics > Port Utilization
The Port Utilization screen displays the amount of resources
each interface is currently consuming. Ports in green are
functioning normally, while ports in red are currently
transmitting an excessive amount of network traffic.
Refresh Rate
Select the rate at which to refresh the
statistics display: No Refresh (default), 1 sec, 0 sec, or
0 sec.
Statistics > Interface Statistics
Statistics > Interface Statistics