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SNMP, RMON, BootP, DHCP, and RARP Concepts
117362-A Rev. A 2-17
Event Trap Considerations
To allow RMON to generate trap events, you must set up the SNMP managers
table with the SNMP community names (for example, Public) that you are using
with the network management application (for example, Optivity LAN or Optivity
Analysis) and with the hosts on which you are running applications. If you fail to
make these changes, the router will be unable to send trap events to the network
management station. See Cha
pter 3 for instructions on how to set up an SNMP
managers table.
When you set up the SNMP managers table, you can either use the SNMP
community names that the network management application uses, and modify the
trap receiving tables on the router to use these names; or you can configure the
router to use specific SNMP community names, and modify the network
management software to use these names.
When configuring SNMP community managers, you must assign each manager a
specific IP address; you cannot specify a wildcard for the community manager
address. Also, you must configure community managers to receive all traps, not
just generic traps. You do this by changing the Trap Types parameter in the SNMP
Manager window from “Generic” (the default) to “All.” For more information
about changing communities and community manager parameters, see Cha
pter 3.
RMON Interoperability Issues
Read the following sections to learn about the issues you should consider when
using RMON network management applications with the Ethernet DCM.
Hardware and Software Compatibility
RMON Applications
RMON Memory Use
Inter
operability Issues and Memory Use for RMON Groups
These sections assume that you have a good understanding of each RMON group,
and does not refer to the low-level details of the MIB, such as RMON MIB
objects. See “RMON MIB Gr
oup Controls and Functions,” on page 2-13 and RFC
1757 for information about each RMON group.
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