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Configuring SNMP, BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP Services
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Each HostTopN configuration requires 164 bytes. The HostTopN data requires 10
bytes of memory per host address the DCM detects on a segment.
You calculate the total memory (in bytes) you need for the HostTopN data as
follows:
10 * Value for the RMON Max Host parameter
Refer to the previous section for information on setting the RMON Max Host
parameter.
Matrix Group
When you enable the DCM, the default setting (Enabled) for the RMON Default
Matrix parameter causes the DCM to set up a Matrix configuration. To prevent
creation of a Matrix configuration, set the RMON Default Matrix parameter to
Disable before you enable the DCM (refer to Connecting AN and ANH Systems to
a Network for details).
Some RMON network management applications expect the DCM to set up a
Matrix configuration, while others set up their own configurations.
The Matrix configuration requires 212 bytes. The Matrix data requires
approximately 178 bytes of memory per source/destination pair the DCM detects
on a segment.
Note: Before you create a HostTopN configuration, you must create a Host
configuration.
Note: The RMON agent allows you to create only one Matrix configuration.
Be sure to set the RMON Default Matrix parameter according to the
expectations of the RMON network management application.
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