System information

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Configuring for Network Management Applications
Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch
Using the CLI To Enable Authentication Traps.
For example:
ProCurve(config)# snmp-server enable traps authentication
Check the Event Log in the console interface to help determine why the
authentication trap was sent. (Refer to “Using Logging To Identify Problem
Sources” on page C-21.)
Advanced Management: RMON
The switches covered in this guide support RMON (Remote Monitoring) on
all connected network segments. This allows for troubleshooting and
optimizing your network. The following RMON groups are supported:
Ethernet Statistics (except the numbers of packets of different frame
sizes)
Alarm
History (of the supported Ethernet statistics)
Event
The RMON agent automatically runs in the switch. Use the RMON
management station on your network to enable or disable specific RMON
traps and events.
Viewing sFlow Configuration and Status
The following sFlow commands allow you to display sFlow configuration and
status via the CLI.
Syntax: [no] snmp-server enable traps authentication
Enables or disables sending an authentication trap to the
configured trap receiver(s) if an unauthorized management
station attempts to access the switch.
Syntax: show sflow agent
Displays sFlow agent information. The agent address is normally
the ip address of the first vlan configured.
Syntax: show sflow <receiver instance> destination
Displays information about the management station to which the
sFlow sampling-polling data is sent.
Syntax: show sflow <receiver instance> sampling-polling <port-list/range>