DIGITAL GIGAswitch/Router User Reference Manual
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Allocating Memory to RMON
If you or your application are unable to crate a control table row, check the
snmp show
status
output for errors. Make sure that there is a read-write community string. Verify
that you can ping the GSR and that no ACLs prevent you from using SNMP to access
the GSR.
5.
Make sure that RMON has not run out of memory.
Allocating Memory to RMON
RMON allocates memory depending on the number of ports enabled for RMON, the
RMON groups that have been configured, and whether or not default tables have been
turned on or off. Enabling RMON with all groups (Lite, Standard, and Professional) with
default tables uses approximately 300 Kbytes per port. If necessary, you can dynamically
allocate additional memory to RMON.
To display the amount of memory that is currently allocated to RMON, use the following
CLI command in Enable mode:
Displays the memory
allocated to RMON.
rmon show status