Netgear XCM8806 - 8800 SERIES 6-SLOT CHASSIS SWITCH 사용자 설명서
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Chapter 8. Status Monitoring and Statistics
NETGEAR 8800 User Manual
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probeSoftwareRev—If you configure the probeSoftwareRev object, you can view the
current software version of the monitored device.
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probeHardwareRev—If you configure the probeHardwareRev object, you can view the
current hardware version of the monitored device.
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probeDateTime—If you configure the probeDateTime object, you can view the current
date and time of the probe. For example, Friday December 31, 2004 at 1:30:15 PM EST
is displayed as: 2004-12-31,13:30:15.0
is displayed as: 2004-12-31,13:30:15.0
If the probe is aware of time zones, the display also includes the Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT) offset. For example, Friday, December 31, 2004, 1:30:15 PM EST with the offset
known is displayed as: 2004-12-31,13:30:15.0, -4.0
(GMT) offset. For example, Friday, December 31, 2004, 1:30:15 PM EST with the offset
known is displayed as: 2004-12-31,13:30:15.0, -4.0
If time information is unavailable or unknown, the time is not displayed.
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probeResetControl—If you configure the probeResetControl object, you can restart a
managed device that is not running normally. Depending on your configuration, you can
do one of the following:
do one of the following:
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Warm boot—A warm boot restarts the device using the current configuration saved in
non-volatile memory.
non-volatile memory.
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Cold boot—A cold boot causes the device to reset the configuration parameters
stored in non-volatile memory to the factory defaults and then restarts the device
using the restored factory default configuration.
using the restored factory default configuration.
trapDestTable
The trapDestTable contains information about the configured trap receivers on the switch and
stores this information in non-volatile memory. For information on configuring one or more
trap receivers, see
stores this information in non-volatile memory. For information on configuring one or more
trap receivers, see
Configuring RMON
RMON requires one probe per LAN segment, and stand-alone RMON probes traditionally
have been expensive. Therefore, the approach taken by NETGEAR has been to build an
inexpensive RMON probe into the agent of each system. This allows RMON to be widely
deployed around the network without costing more than traditional network management.
The switch accurately maintains RMON statistics at the maximum line rate of all of its ports.
have been expensive. Therefore, the approach taken by NETGEAR has been to build an
inexpensive RMON probe into the agent of each system. This allows RMON to be widely
deployed around the network without costing more than traditional network management.
The switch accurately maintains RMON statistics at the maximum line rate of all of its ports.
To enable or disable the collection of RMON statistics on the switch, use one of the following
commands:
commands:
enable rmon
disable rmon
By enabling RMON, the switch begins the processes necessary for collecting switch
statistics. By default, RMON is disabled. However, even in the disabled state, the switch
collects etherStats and you can configure alarms and events.
statistics. By default, RMON is disabled. However, even in the disabled state, the switch
collects etherStats and you can configure alarms and events.
RMON saves the history, alarm, and event configurations to the configuration file. Runtime
data is not stored in the configuration file and is subsequently lost after a system restart.
data is not stored in the configuration file and is subsequently lost after a system restart.