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Configuring SNMP, RMON, BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP Services
2-8 114070 Rev. A
RMON Memory Use
The total amount of available RMON memory depends on the Dynamic Random
Access Memory (DRAM) in the Ethernet DCM (T
able 2-1).
The following sections describe how much memory you need to
Configure an RMON group (for example, to configure the Matrix group or to
configure Filter and Packet Capture groups).
Store the data for an RMON group (for example, to store the packets on
Ethernet DCM captures).
In the following sections, the word configuration means the set of control tables
for a group. For example, a Matrix configuration includes only the
matrixControlTable. Note that you can create more than one configuration for
some RMON groups. For example, you can create more than one History
configuration, allowing you to specify different intervals for sampling statistics.
Interoperability Issues and Memory Use for RMON Groups
You should understand the following issues about each RMON group’s memory
requirements and ability to operate with third-party RMON network management
applications.
Table 2-1. DRAM and RMON Memory Size
Installed DRAM (MB)
Available RMON
Memory in Bytes
2 162,578
4 2,077,330
8 5,222,034
16 12,561,042
Note: If the RMON memory pool is full or if the RMON agent reaches an
implementation limit, the agent responds to an SNMP set command
on an
RMON control table entry with an SNMP GEN-ERROR.
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