
Configuring SNMP, RMON, BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP Services
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Saving the Configuration Information
You can specify whether or not to save the configuration information in DRAM to
the DCM Flash memory.
To save the configuration information in DRAM to the DCM Flash memory
(writing over the existing configuration file), set the Save Configuration Info
parameter to Write. To avoid overwriting the DCM configuration file, set the Save
Configuration Info parameter to No Write.
Specifying the Maximum Number of RMON Hosts
You can specify the maximum number of host addresses to be collected in each
entry of the RMON host control table. The maximum limit depends on the amount
of Flash memory available in the DCM. When the host control table reaches the
maximum value, the DCM deletes entries based on an LRU (least recently used)
algorithm.
The RMON Max Host parameter relates to the RMON Host group.
To verify the number of hosts configured, check the MIB object
wfDCMmsRMONHost using the Site Manager Statistics tool.
Disabling the RMON Host Control Table
By default, the RMON Default Host parameter is enabled, which causes the router
to create the RMON host control table each time you boot the Ethernet DCM.
Some RMON network management applications expect the Ethernet DCM to set
up a host configuration. Others enable and disable their own configurations during
normal operations.
You can disable default creation of the RMON host control table at boot time by
setting the RMON Default Host parameter to Disable. To re-create the RMON
host control table at the next (and every subsequent) reboot, set the RMON
Default Host parameter to Enable.
Site Manager: Save Configuration Info parameter: page A-17
Site Manager: RMON Max Host parameter: page A-17
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