RMON Configuration
Remote Network Monitoring (RMON), defined by IETF, is a widely used network management protocol. It provides packet statistics and alarm functions for Ethernet interfaces. The management devices use RMON to remotely monitor and manage network elements.
- RMON Overview
RMON implementation is based on SNMP and uses the same network management station (NMS) as SNMP to manage network elements. - Principles
Before configuring RMON, understand concepts of four groups (statistics, history, alarm, and event). - Applications
SNMP applications - Configuring RMON
RMON collects traffic statistics and monitors network status on the specified network segment. - Configuration Example
This section provides configuration examples for RMON. - References