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Setting RMON Values Setting RMON Values The AP supports four of the nine Remote Network Monitoring MIB (RMON) groups: Statistics, History, Alarm, and Event. However, the settings for these groups can only be accessed with an NMS system. The console port and AP Manager can not change or view the RMON group settings. • Statistics - The Statistics group contains statistics measured by the probe for the Wired LAN and the Wireless LAN interfaces. • History - The History group records periodic statistical samples from a network and stores them for later retrieval. • Alarm - The Alarm group periodically takes statistical samples from variables in the probe and compares them to previously configured thresholds. If the monitored variable crosses a threshold, an event is generated. • Event - The Event group controls the generation and notification of events from this device. When the AP is initialized, two statistics groups are generated: one for the Wired interface and one for the Wireless interface. Also, two History groups are generated for each interface: one with a short term polling period of thirty seconds and one with a long term polling period of thirty minutes. The AP has the following limits for the RMON MIB because of memory limitations: • A maximum of six Statistics groups. • A maximum of four History groups, each group allowing a maximum of fifty (50) “buckets”, i.e., samples. • A maximum of ten Alarm groups. • A maximum of ten Event groups. With an NMS system, you can reconfigure each group. For example, you could assign 80 buckets each to the long and short term History groups assigned to the Wired interface, and 20 buckets each to the long and short term History groups assigned to the Wireless interface. This example does not exceed the maximum of 200 buckets. 4-12 Configuring the RoamAbout Access Point