Remote Monitoring | 897Figure 43-2. rmon event Command ExampleThe above configuration example creates RMON event number 1, with the description “High ifOutErrors”,and generates a log entry when the event is triggered by an alarm. The user nms1 owns the row that iscreated in the event table by this command. This configuration also generates an SNMP trap when theevent is triggered using the SNMP community string “eventtrap”.Configure RMON collection statisticsTo enable RMON MIB statistics collection on an interface, use the RMON collection statistics commandin interface configuration mode. To remove a specified RMON statistics collection, use the no form of thiscommand.The following command enables the RMON statistics collection on the interface, with an ID value of 20and an owner of “john.”Figure 43-3. rmon collection statistics Command ExampleCommand Syntax Command Mode Purpose[no] rmon collection statistics{controlEntry integer} [ownerownername]CONFIGURATIONINTERFACE(config-if)controlEntry: Specifies the RMON group of statisticsusing a value.integer: A value from 1 to 65,535 that identifies the RMONStatistics Table. The value must be unique in the RMONStatistic Table.owner: (Optional) Specifies the name of the owner of theRMON group of statistics.ownername: (Optional) Records the name of the owner ofthe RMON group of statistics. Default is a null-terminatedstringFTOS(conf)#rmon event 1 log trap eventtrap description “High ifOutErrors” owner nms1FTOS(conf-if-mgmt)#rmon collection statistics controlEntry 20 owner john