Specifications

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All rights reserved.
Product Features 2-48
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Product Features 2-48
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
Getting Started
Host Parameters – Mini RMON
Getting Started
Host Parameters – Mini RMON
Current Mini-RMON
status on switch
Current Mini-RMON
status on switch
Setup > Switch Parameters > Port Stats (Mini-RMON)
Mini-RMON status
per switch port
Mini-RMON status
per switch port
Mini-RMON is a switch feature that
must be enabled for the NAM to
provide useful information about
Ethernet ports on the Monitor >
Switch > Port Stats screen.
Click the 'Enable' button to turn on
Mini-RMON for all eligible Ethernet
ports.
Mini-RMON is a switch feature that
must be enabled for the NAM to
provide useful information about
Ethernet ports on the Monitor >
Switch > Port Stats screen.
Click the 'Enable' button to turn on
Mini-RMON for all eligible Ethernet
ports.
NAM-1, NAM-2 Only
NAM-1, NAM-2 Only
Host Parameters – Mini-RMON
Typically the starting point for any monitoring effort is to determine the utilization and health of an individual
segment. In the case of a switch, this means determining this for every port. Ports exhibiting unusual behavior
can then be Spanned to the NAM for more in-depth analysis. Every Catalyst Switch collects Mini_RMON (a
subset of RMON I) statistics for every port which the NAM can then retrieve and display. The Setup > Switch
Parameters > Port Stats task can be used to determine the status of Mini-RMON collection for the switch, as
well as each individual port. This task also allows the administrator to enable/disable Mini-RMON on all
eligible interfaces. Mini-RMON collection changes take place immediately on Catalyst OS devices, but the
Save button must be used for the changes to take effect on IOS devices.