Specifications

rmon set memory
722 SSR Command Line Interface Reference Manual
rmon set memory
Purpose
Increases the amount of memory allocated to RMON.
Format
rmon set memory <number>
Mode
Enable
Description
RMON allocates memory depending on the number of ports enabled for RMON, the
groups that have been configured (Lite, Standard, or Professional) and whether or not
default tables have been turned on or off. You can dynamically allocate additional
memory to RMON, if needed.
Later, if this additional memory is no longer required, you can reduce the allocation; this
change will not take effect until RMON is restarted. This is because memory cannot be
freed while RMON is still using it. If the amount of memory specified is less than what
RMON has currently allocated, a warning message is displayed and the action is ignored.
Use the rmon show status command to display the amount of memory currently
allocated to RMON.
Parameters
<number>
Specifies the total amount of memory, in Mbytes, to be allocated to RMON. The value
can be between 4 and 32.
Note:
The number specified is the total number of Mbytes of memory to be allocated; it
is not an increment of memory.
Restrictions
None.