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NOTE
The number of entries in a RMON statistics table directly corresponds to the number of ports on a
system. For example, if the system is a 26 port device, there will be 26 entries in the statistics
display.
History (RMON group 2)
All active ports by default will generate two history control data entries per active device interface.
An active port is defined as one with a link up. If the link goes down the two entries are
automatically be deleted.
Two history entries are generated for each device:
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a sampling of statistics every 30 seconds
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a sampling of statistics every 30 minutes
The history data can be accessed and displayed using any of the popular RMON applications
A sample RMON history command and its syntax is shown below.
Brocade(config)# rmon history 1 interface 1 buckets 10 interval 10 owner nyc02
Syntax: rmon history entry-number interface ethernet slot/port | management num buckets
number interval sampling-interval owner text-string
You can modify the sampling interval and the bucket (number of entries saved before overwrite)
using the CLI. In the above example, owner refers to the RMON station that will request the
information.
NOTE
To review the control data entry for each port or interface, enter the show rmon history command.
65 to 127 octets pkts
The total number of packets received that were 65 – 127 octets long.
This number includes bad packets.
This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets.
128 to 255 octets pkts
The total number of packets received that were 128 – 255 octets long.
This number includes bad packets.
This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets.
256 to 511 octets pkts
The total number of packets received that were 256 – 511 octets long.
This number includes bad packets.
This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets.
512 to 1023 octets pkts
The total number of packets received that were 512 – 1023 octets long.
This number includes bad packets.
This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets.
1024 to 1518 octets pkts
The total number of packets received that were 1024 – 1518 octets long.
This number includes bad packets.
This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets.
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