View Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) control tables to see the data source for both network layer and application layer host statistics.
show rmon ctl-table
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User EXEC
The show rmon ctl-table command displays the following information:
Output field |
Description |
---|---|
IDX |
Shows a unique identifier for the entry in the table. |
PROTOCOL |
Shows the protocols RMON2 can monitor: Note:
RMON2 can count application packets received on a platform, even if the application is not enabled or supported, before dropping them.
|
ADDRMAPCFG |
Describes and configures the probe support for the network layer
and application layer host tables for this protocol. The value
can be one of the following:
If the value is SUPPORTED ON, the probe adds entries to the address map table that maps the network layer address to the MAC layer address. |
HOSTCFG |
Describes and configures the probe support for the network layer and application layer host tables for this protocol. The value can be one of the following:
If the value is SUPPORTED ON, the probe adds entries to the Host Control table to collect statistics for network layer and application layer hosts. |
MATRIXCFG |
Describes and configures the probe support for the network layer and application layer host tables for this protocol. The value can be one of the following:
|
OWNER |
Shows the entity that configured this entry. |
DATASOURCE |
Shows the source of data for the entry. |
DROPFRAMES |
Shows the total number of frames that the probe receives and drops. This value does not include packets that were not counted because they had MAC-layer errors. |
CREATETIME |
Shows when the entry was last activated. |
NHDROPFRAMES |
Shows the total number of network host frames that the probe receives and drops. This value does not include packets that were not counted because they had MAC-layer errors. |
AHDROPFRAMES |
Shows the total number of application layer host frames that the probe receives and drops. This value does not include packets that were not counted because they had MAC-layer errors. |
The following example displays the RMON control table entries.
Switch:1>show rmon ctl-table ============================================================================== Rmon Control Table ============================================================================== ============================================================================== Protocol Directory Table ============================================================================== IDX PROTOCOL ADDRMAPCFG HOSTCFG MATRIXCFG OWNER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 IP SUPPORTED SUPPORTED NOT SUPPORTED VSP 2 TCP SUPPORTED SUPPORTED NOT SUPPORTED VSP 3 UDP SUPPORTED SUPPORTED NOT SUPPORTED VSP 4 FTP SUPPORTED SUPPORTED NOT SUPPORTED VSP 5 SSH SUPPORTED SUPPORTED NOT SUPPORTED VSP 6 TELNET SUPPORTED SUPPORTED NOT SUPPORTED VSP 7 HTTP SUPPORTED SUPPORTED NOT SUPPORTED VSP 8 RLOGIN SUPPORTED SUPPORTED NOT SUPPORTED VSP 9 TFTP SUPPORTED SUPPORTED NOT SUPPORTED VSP 10 SNMP SUPPORTED SUPPORTED NOT SUPPORTED VSP 11 HTTPS SUPPORTED SUPPORTED NOT SUPPORTED VSP =============================================================================== Protocol Distribution Control Table =============================================================================== IDX DATASOURCE DROPFRAMES CREATETIME OWNER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 0.0.0.0 0 04/22/21 05:00:41 VSP =============================================================================== Address Map Control Table =============================================================================== IDX DATASOURCE DROPFRAMES OWNER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 0.0.0.0 0 VSP =============================================================================== Host Control Table =============================================================================== IDX DATASOURCE NHDROPFRAMES AHDROPFRAMES OWNER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 0.0.0.0 0 0 VSP