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Event Actions
The actions that you can define for each alarm are shown in Table 29.
To be notified of events using SNMP traps, you must configure one or more trap receivers, as
described in the section,
Using the Simple Network Management Protocol on page 76.
Displaying RMON Information
To view the status of RMON polling on the switch (the enable/disable state for RMON
polling), use the following command:
show management
To view the RMON memory usage statistics for a specific RMON feature (for example,
statistics, events, logs, history, or alarms) or for all features, use the following command:
show rmon memory {detail | <memoryType>}
SMON
SMON is the common abbreviation for the Switch Network Monitoring Management
Information Base (MIB) system defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
document RFC 2613. SMON is a set of MIB extensions for RMON that allows monitoring of
switching equipment from a SNMP Manager in greater detail. The supported MIB tables are
described in
Appendix D, Supported Protocols, MIBs, and Standards;
smonPrioStatsControlTable and smonPrioStatsTable cannot be supported due to hardware
limitations.
Note: When you delete all the mirroring filters through the
portCopyConfigTable, the mirroring is disabled automatically.
Table 29. Event Actions
Action High Threshold
no action
log Sends a log message.
log-and-trap Sends both a log message and a trap to all trap
receivers.
snmp-trap Sends a trap to all trap receivers.