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2017-12-21
User Manual: Ruckus FastIron 08.0.70 Monitoring Configuration Guide
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- Ruckus FastIron Monitoring Configuration Guide, 08.0.70
- Preface
- About This Document
- Operations, Administration, and Maintenance
- OAM Overview
- Software versions installed and running on a device
- Software Image file types
- Flash timeout
- Software upgrades
- Boot code synchronization feature
- Viewing the contents of flash files
- Using SNMP to upgrade software
- Software reboot
- Displaying the boot preference
- Loading and saving configuration files
- Replacing the startup configuration with the running configuration
- Replacing the running configuration with the startup configuration
- Logging changes to the startup-config file
- Copying a configuration file to or from a TFTP server
- Dynamic configuration loading
- Maximum file sizes for startup-config file and running-config
- Loading and saving configuration files with IPv6
- System reload scheduling
- Diagnostic error codes and remedies for TFTP transfers
- Network connectivity testing
- IEEE 802.3ah EFM-OAM
- Displaying management redundancy information
- Layer 3 hitless route purge
- Setting the IPv4 hitless purge timer on the defatult VRF
- Example for setting IPv4 hitless purge timer on the default VRF
- Setting the IPv4 hitless purge timer on the non-default VRF
- Example for setting the IPv4 hitless purge timer on the non-default VRF
- Setting the IPv6 hitless purge timer on the defatult VRF
- Example for setting the IPv6 hitless purge timer on the default VRF
- Setting the IPv4 hitless purge timer on the non-default VRF
- Example for setting the IPv6 hitless purge timer on the non-default VRF
- Energy Efficient Ethernet
- Histogram information overview
- External USB Hotplug
- Basic system management
- Link Fault Signaling for 10Gbps Ethernet devices
- Hardware Component Monitoring
- Port Mirroring and Monitoring
- Port mirroring and monitoring overview
- Port mirroring and monitoring configuration
- Mirroring configuration on a traditional stack
- Mirroring in a Campus Fabric domain
- ACL-based inbound mirroring
- MAC address filter-based mirroring
- VLAN-based mirroring
- Encapsulated Remote Switched Port Analyzer (ERSPAN)
- RMON - Remote Network Monitoring
- sFlow
- sFlow overview
- Configuring and enabling sFlow
- Enabling sFlow forwarding
- sFlow version 5 feature configuration
- Egress interface ID for sampled broadcast and multicast packets
- Specifying the sFlow version format
- Specifying the sFlow agent IP address
- Specifying the version used for exporting sFlow data
- Specifying the maximum flow sample size
- Exporting CPU and memory usage information to the sFlow collector
- Specifying the polling interval for exporting CPU and memory usage information to the sFlow collector
- Exporting CPU-directed data (management traffic) to the sFlow collector
- Configuring sFlow with Multi-VRFs
- Displaying sFlow information
- Clearing sFlow statistics
- System Monitoring
- Syslog
- About Syslog messages
- Displaying Syslog messages
- Syslog service configuration
- Displaying the Syslog configuration
- Generating the Syslog specific to RFC 5424
- Disabling or re-enabling Syslog
- Specifying a Syslog server
- Specifying an additional Syslog server
- Disabling logging of a message level
- Changing the number of entries the local buffer can hold
- Changing the log facility
- Displaying interface names in Syslog messages
- Retaining Syslog messages after a soft reboot
- Clearing the Syslog messages from the local buffer
- Syslog messages