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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Trademarks
  • Page 5 – Revision History; Version
  • Page 7 – Contents; Preface
  • Page 11 – About this guide; Console interface
  • Page 12 – Before you begin; Example: If the command syntax is
  • Page 13 – Related publications
  • Page 14 – . Find the product for which; Obtaining technical assistance; Technical Solutions Center; North America
  • Page 15 – System Log; System Log screen
  • Page 16 – Chapter 1 Network monitoring; Displaying most recent log entry first; describes the System Log; Field; Display Messages From
  • Page 17 – Default No; Port mirroring; Address-based mirroring
  • Page 18 – Port-based mirroring configuration
  • Page 19 – Monitor all traffic received by port X or transmitted by port Y.; Address-based mirroring configuration; shows
  • Page 20 – Monitor all traffic transmitted from address A to any address.
  • Page 21 – Port mirroring configuration rules; A monitor port cannot be used for normal switch functions.
  • Page 22 – Port Mirroring Configuration screen
  • Page 23 – describes the; Table
  • Page 24 – describes the various monitoring
  • Page 25 – Disabled; Port Statistics screen; The Port Statistics screen, as displayed in
  • Page 26 – describes the Port Statistics; Port
  • Page 27 – Broadcasts
  • Page 29 – Pause Frames
  • Page 31 – Setting the system event log; The; command displays the current contents of the system; show logging; The; show logging; command is in the privExec command mode.
  • Page 32 – Chapter 2 Configuring network monitoring using CLI; Table 5; Displays critical log messages.; Figure 8; logging
  • Page 33 – no logging; set logging
  • Page 34 – Parameters and variables; no set logging; default logging; default set logging; default set logging
  • Page 35 – clear logging; Parameters and values; Enabling remote logging
  • Page 36 – Table 9; logging remote enable command; Note: The default value for remote logging is disabled.; logging remote enable
  • Page 37 – no logging remote enable command; no logging remote enable; logging remote address command; logging remote address; no logging remote address command; no logging remote address
  • Page 38 – logging remote level command; logging remote level; critical; no logging remote level command; no logging remote level
  • Page 39 – default logging remote level command; default logging remote level; default logging remote level; Using port mirroring; Note: For guidelines to port mirroring, refer to; show port-mirroring command; command output
  • Page 40 – port-mirroring command; Note: In this command, portlist must specify only a single port.; command parameters and variables
  • Page 41 – Description; no port-mirroring command; Displaying port statistics
  • Page 42 – show port-statistics command; show
  • Page 44 – describes the parameters and variables for the
  • Page 45 – This section contains the following topics:; System Log Settings tab; To view System Log Settings information:; Step
  • Page 46 – Chapter 3 Configuring network monitoring using Device Manager; —End—; describes the System; Items; Operation
  • Page 47 – Volatile CurrSize; Remote System Log tab; To view Remote System Log information:
  • Page 48 – Click the Remote System Log tab.; describes the Remote; Address
  • Page 49 – Graphing chassis statistics; To graph chassis statistics:; Do one of the following:; IP tab; The IP tab shows IP information for the chassis.
  • Page 51 – describes the Chassis IP tab; InReceives
  • Page 53 – FragCreates; ICMP In tab; To open the ICMP In tab:; Click the ICMP In tab.
  • Page 54 – describes the ICMP In tab fields.; ICMP Out tab; To open the ICMP Out tab:; Click the ICMP Out tab.
  • Page 55 – The ICMP Out tab opens (; describes the ICMP Out tab fields.
  • Page 56 – DestUnreachs; Graphing port statistics
  • Page 57 – Interface tab for graphing ports; To open the Interface tab for graphing:; Select the port or ports you want to graph.
  • Page 59 – OutErrors; Ethernet Errors tab for graphing ports; To open the Ethernet Errors tab for graphing:
  • Page 60 – describes the Port Ethernet; AlignmentErrors
  • Page 61 – CarrierSenseErrors
  • Page 62 – Bridge tab for graphing ports; The Bridge tab displays port frame statistics.
  • Page 63 – describes the Bridge tab fields.; DelayExceededDiscards
  • Page 64 – OutFrames
  • Page 65 – This chapter contains information on the following topics:; Viewing the system log; To open the System Log page:; The System Log page opens (
  • Page 66 – Section; Display Unit
  • Page 67 – In the System Log (View By) section do one or more of the following:; Configuring port mirroring; To configure port mirroring:
  • Page 68 – Item; Monitoring Mode
  • Page 69 – Type information in the text boxes, or select from a list.
  • Page 71 – describes; Viewing system statistics; The options available to monitor system statistical data are:; Viewing port statistics; To view statistical data about a selected switch port:
  • Page 72 – The Port page opens (
  • Page 74 – Multiple Collisions; To update the statistical information, click Update.; Zeroing ports; è Click Zero All Ports.; Viewing all port errors; To view a summary of the port errors for the Ethernet Switch:; The Port Error Summary page opens (
  • Page 76 – Viewing interface statistics; You can view selected switch interface statistics.; The Interface page opens (
  • Page 77 – Viewing Ethernet error statistics; To view Ethernet error statistics:; The Ethernet Errors page opens (
  • Page 79 – SQE Test Errors; The table is updated with the information for the selected device.; Viewing transparent bridging statistics; To view transparent bridging statistics:; From the main menu, choose Statistics > Transparent Bridging.
  • Page 80 – To refresh the statistical information, click Update.
  • Page 81 – Monitoring MLT traffic; To monitor MultiLink Trunk traffic:; The Utilization page opens (; Trunk
  • Page 83 – show rmon alarm; command displays information for RMON alarms.; show rmon alarm; show rmon alarm
  • Page 84 – Chapter 5 Configuring RMON using the CLI; show rmon event; show rmon history
  • Page 85 – show rmon stats; show rmon stats
  • Page 86 – rmon alarm; Unique index for the alarm entry.
  • Page 87 – The sampling interval in seconds.; absolute; no rmon alarm; no rmon alarm; command deletes RMON alarm table entries. When; no rmon alarm; no rmon alarm; command is in the config command mode.; no rmon alarm
  • Page 88 – rmon event; no rmon event; Unique index for the event entry.; rmon history
  • Page 89 – Unique index for the history entry.; Unique index for the history entry.; rmon stats
  • Page 90 – no rmon stats; no rmon stats; Unique index for the stats entry.
  • Page 91 – Working with RMON information
  • Page 92 – Chapter 6 Configuring RMON using Device Manager; RMON history; Buckets are gathered at 30-minute intervals.; Creating a history; To establish a history for a port and set the bucket interval:; The RmonControl dialog box opens with the History tab displayed
  • Page 93 – Select the port from the port list or type the port number.; describes the History tab of the; Index
  • Page 94 – Interval; Disabling history; To disable RMON history on a port:; Highlight the row that contains the port ID you want to delete.; Viewing RMON history statistics; To display RMON history statistics:
  • Page 95 – describes the Rmon; SampleIndex
  • Page 96 – Fragments; Enabling Ethernet statistics gathering; You can use RMON to gather Ethernet statistics.; The RmonControl dialog box opens with the History tab displayed.
  • Page 97 – The RmonControl, Insert Ether Stats dialog box opens (; describes the Ether Stats tab
  • Page 98 – Disabling Ethernet statistics gathering; RMON Alarms; How RMON alarms work
  • Page 100 – Creating alarms
  • Page 102 – Alarm variables are in three formats, depending on the type:
  • Page 103 – Alarm Manager dialog box fields; Viewing RMON statistics
  • Page 104 – Select the port on which you have created an alarm.
  • Page 106 – FallingThreshold; RMON events; How events work; RisingEvent; Viewing an event; To view a table of events:
  • Page 107 – The RmonAlarms dialog box opens displaying the Alarms tab (; describes the RmonAlarms Events
  • Page 108 – Owner; Creating an event; In the RmonAlarms dialog box Events tab, click Insert.
  • Page 109 – Deleting an event; In the Events tab, highlight an event Description.; RMON Log information
  • Page 110 – describes the Log tab fields.; Time; RMON tab for graphing ports; To open the RMON tab for graphing:
  • Page 111 – describes the RMON tab fields.; Octets
  • Page 113 – This RMON options available to you are:; Configuring RMON fault threshold parameters; Creating an RMON fault threshold; To create an RMON threshold:
  • Page 114 – Chapter 7 Configuring RMON using Web-based management; The RMON Threshold page opens (
  • Page 116 – Deleting an RMON threshold configuration; To delete an existing RMON threshold configuration:
  • Page 117 – Viewing the RMON fault event log; Time Stamp
  • Page 118 – Viewing RMON Ethernet statistics; To gather and graph RMON Ethernet statistics:; The RMON Ethernet page opens (
  • Page 120 – Viewing RMON history; To view periodic statistical data:; The RMON History page opens (
  • Page 121 – describes the items
  • Page 123 – To create or modify port mirroring ports, follow the flowcharts in
  • Page 124 – Appendix A Quick steps for port mirroring
  • Page 126 – port mirroring 67
  • Page 130 – system statistics options, viewing
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Page 2 - Trademarks

Document status: Standard Document version: 01.01 Document date: 22 February 2007 Copyright © 2005-2007, Nortel NetworksAll Rights Reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The statements, configurations, technicaldata, and recommendations in this document are b...

Page 5 - Revision History; Version

5 Revision History Version Reason for revision 01.01 Updated software and document references for Release 3.7 software. Nortel Ethernet Switch 460/470 Configuration — System Monitoring NN47210-503 01.01 Standard 3.7 22 February 2007 Copyright © 2005-2007, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential...

Page 7 - Contents; Preface

7 Contents Preface 11 About this guide 11 Network management tools and interfaces 11 Before you begin 12 Text conventions 12 Related publications 13 Obtaining technical assistance 14 Chapter 1 Network monitoring 15 System Log 15 System Log screen 15 Displaying most recent log entry first 16 Port mir...

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