3Com 1000 User Manual
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RMON
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When using the RMON features of the Switch, you
should note the following:
■
After the default sessions are created, they have
no special status. You can delete or change
them as required.
■
The Switch 1000 can forward a very large volume
of packets per second. The Statistics RMON
group is able to monitor every packet, but the
other groups sample a maximum of 6000 packets
a second.
■
The greater the number of RMON sessions, the
greater the burden on the management resources
of the Switch; however, the forwarding perfor-
mance of the Switch is not affected.
Hosts
Although Hosts is supported by the Switch,
there are no Hosts sessions defined on a new or
initialized Switch by default.
You can specify that a Hosts session is started on
the Default VLAN; for more information, refer to
Hosts Top N
Although Hosts Top N is supported by the Switch,
there are no Hosts Top N sessions defined on a
new or initialized Switch.
Matrix
Although Matrix is supported by the Switch,
there are no Matrix sessions defined on a new or
initialized Switch by default.
You can specify that a Matrix session is started on
the Default VLAN; for more information, refer to
Filter
The Filter group is not presently supported by
the Switch.
Capture
The Capture group is not presently supported by
the Switch.
Events
A new or initialized Switch has events defined
for use with the default alarm system. Refer to
“About Default Alarm Settings”
for
more information.
Table 5-2 RMON support supplied by the Switch
RMON Group
Support supplied by the Switch