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Running Load Monitor
Load Monitor lets you view statistics regarding network load, either by
working with a live data source monitoring your network or by loading
statistics previously saved in an archive file.
Depending on the capabilities of live data sources, you can view two
types of data:
Extended RMON data NetMetrix RMON extensions provide access
to network-layer statistics in the Load Monitor views. Extended data
can be viewed for any extended data source—one associated with an
Extended RMON Module (ERM), or an archive file.
Standard RMON
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data Load Monitor views are based on MAC-
layer statistics available from HP probes and standard RMON data
sources whose RMON tables have been initialized for NetMetrix.
For information on which data sources can be used with Load Monitor to
view these types of data, refer to table 1 on page 18.
The following pages describe how to run Load Monitor to view extended
RMON and standard RMON data.
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Strictly speaking, some statistics from HP probes that Load Monitor characterizes as “standard
RMON” are not. However, the HP private MIBs implemented by these probes closely mimic the
RMON standard. Unless otherwise noted, this documentation uses the term “RMON” to refer to
both RMON statistics and RMON-like statistics retrieved from HP probes.
Availability
Certain features of Load Monitor depend on the capabilities of the data
source you are accessing. These features are highlighted throughout this
chapter, and a summary of feature availability is given on page 337.
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