Alcatel-Lucent 6850-48 参照ガイド
RMON Commands
page 49-4
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
September 2009
show rmon probes
Displays a list of RMON probes or a single RMON probe.
show rmon probes [stats | history | alarm] [entry-number]
Syntax Definitions
stats
Ethernet Statistics Table probe entries.
history
History Control Table probe entries.
alarm
Alarm Table probe entries.
entry-number
The entry number in the list of probes (optional).
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
• To display a list of current probes, omit the entry-number from the command line.
• To display statistics for a particular probe, include the probe’s entry-number in the command line.
• The show rmon probes command displays the following information: Entry number, Slot/Port, Flavor
(whether the probe type is Ethernet, History or Alarm), Status (Active or Inactive), Duration (time
since the last change in status, in hours/minutes) and System Resources (the amount of memory allo-
cated to this probe).
since the last change in status, in hours/minutes) and System Resources (the amount of memory allo-
cated to this probe).
• The show rmon probes entry-number command displays the following information: Probe’s Owner
(probe type and location), Slot/Port, Entry number, Flavor (whether the probe type is Ethernet, History
or Alarm), Status (Active or Inactive), Time since the last change in status (hours/minutes), and System
Resources (the amount of memory allocated to this probe). Displayed statistics may vary, depending on
whether the probe type is Ethernet, History or Alarm.
or Alarm), Status (Active or Inactive), Time since the last change in status (hours/minutes), and System
Resources (the amount of memory allocated to this probe). Displayed statistics may vary, depending on
whether the probe type is Ethernet, History or Alarm.
Examples
-> show rmon probes stats
Entry Slot/Port
Flavor
Status
Duration
System
Resources
-------+-----------+-----------+----------+---------------+---------------------
4001 4/1
Ethernet
Active 00:25:00
275
bytes
4008 4/8
Ethernet
Active 00:25:00
275
bytes
4005 4/5
Ethernet
Active 00:25:00
275
bytes