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The second step (Frame 92) stores the configuration entries. Among the values set are the buckets requested (100), the control interval (five seconds), and the control owner (Armon). The RMON agent confirms these values in Frame 93 and indicates a value of 1 (valid) for the historyControlStatus object {1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.7.52021}. To confirm the creation of the table, the manager issues a GetRequest for the table objects in Frame 94, which are returned with their values in Frame 95. All objects were created as indicated in the SetRequest command.
In summary, the RMON MIB provides a way to manage remote and directly connected network devices. The next two case studies will explore the capabilities of RMON in greater detail.
Trace 7.9a. RMON MIB objects (summary)
Sniffer Network Analyzer data 30-Mar at 15:01:14, RMON3.ENC, Pg 1 SUMMARY Delta T Destination Source Summary 86 3.1904 RMON Agent Manager SNMP GetNext sysUpTime .. rmon.1.1.1.21 (22 items) 87 0.0079 Manager RMON Agent SNMP GetReply sysUpTime .. rmon.1.1.1.21.1 (22 items) 88 0.0813 RMON Agent Manager SNMP GetNext sysUpTime .. rmon.1.1.1.21.1 (22 items) 89 0.0301 Manager RMON Agent SNMP GetReply sysUpTime .. rmon.2.1.1.1.1 (22 items) 90 0.2267 RMON Agent Manager SNMP Set rmon.2.1.1.7.52021= 2 91 0.0019 Manager RMON Agent SNMP GetReply rmon.2.1.1.7.52021= 2 92 0.3165 RMON Agent Manager SNMP Set rmon.2.1.1.2.52021 ..rmon.2.1.1.7.52021 (5 items) 93 0.0025 Manager RMON Agent SNMP GetReply rmon.2.1.1.2.52021 ..rmon.2.1.1.7.52021 (5 items) 94 0.4172 RMON Agent Manager SNMP Get sysUpTime .. rmon.2.1.1.7.52021 (8 items) 95 0.0025 Manager RMON Agent SNMP GetReply sysUpTime .. rmon.2.1.1.7.52021 (8 items)
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