Specifications

Configuring RMON as a Network Monitor Point
Associating an RMON Probe Model with a Network Interface
Modeling RMON in SPECTRUM Standard RMON
2-6 Management Module Guide
Associating an RMON Probe Model with a Network Interface
The first step in making RMON a network monitor point is to associate the
probe model with a network interface. An RMON probe model that monitors a
network interface can be a monitor point only for the network connected to
that interface.
To understand how to identify the SPECTRUM network model at that
interface, let’s use the configurations shown in Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 as
examples. Figure 2-1 depicts a typical network configuration of an EMME.
Three of its network interfaces are dedicated to separate networks.
Figure 2-1. Example of an EMME Model Configuration
To find out which network interface is attached to each network, you need to
inspect the DevTop view of the EMME model, shown in Figure 2-2.
HubCSIEMME
HQ
LAN_802_3
LAN_802_3
Channel C
Channel D
Channel B
Assembly
LAN_802_3
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