Product Overview -
RMONster32
Triticom has just released v1.5
of our software-based RMON-2 agent. RMONster32 is a 32-bit, distributed LAN
monitoring package that runs under Windows9X/2000/XP. RMONster32 is a low-cost RMON
agent that supports IETF RFC 1757 (the RMON MIB) and RFC 1513 (Token Ring extensions to
the RMON MIB). Additionally, RMONster32 supports all 13 RMON MIB groups, MIB-II,
and is RMON-2 (IETF RFC 2021) compliant.
Configuration is easy and straightforward. Simply install the software
on any PC running Windows that has a supported adapter installed. Once RMONster32
is started, the PC functions as a full-time RMON agent for the Ethernet or Token Ring
network it is attached to. RMONster32 includes Triticom's AccuCapture drivers that
can be installed on a dedicated adapter. This configuration provides high-performance RMON
functionality, while control is available through the second adapter. Run-time statistics
and controls are typically handled by an SNMP "Management Console" via
communications over the network.
The RMON-I MIB groups supported are:
- Statistics
- History
- Host
- Alarm
- HostTopN
- Matrix
- Filter
- Capture
- Events
- Token-Ring Station
- Token-Ring Station Order
- Token-Ring Station Configuration
- Source Routing
In addition to RMON-I support, RMONster32 provides support for these
RMON-II MIB (RFC 2021) groups:
- Protocol Directory
- Protocol Distribution
- Address Mapping
- Network Layer Host
- Network Layer Matrix
- Application Layer Host
- Application Layer Matrix
- User History
- Probe Configuration
With the latest release, RMONster32 is better than ever at monitoring large networks or
monitoring for extremely long periods of time, since the maximum allowable size of many
RMON tables is now user-settable.User's can now determine how many items, up to 65000
each, should be allocated for the Host, Matrix, High-Level host, High-Level matrix, and
User History functions of the probe.
The following features were included in release v1.4:
- RMONster32's driver architecture has been completely redesigned to simplify installation
and usage, and to support the wide range of Windows operating system environments. Full
support for Windows 2000 and Windows Millenium Edition (ME), including Plug-and-Play
AccuCapture drivers has been added. NDIS drivers load and unload dynamically, so that no
separate NDIS installation step is required, and there is no need to re-boot after
RMONster32 installation.
- Added the User History Group, which expands on the functionality of the History Group of
RMON by allowing any MIB variable that can be resolved to an integer, whether signed,
unsigned, or enumerated, to be made the subject of regular sampling. This polling and
storing of MIB variable values was previously the responsibility of the management
station. The User History Group allows the task to be handled by RMONster32, reducing
network traffic and providing polling accuracy not available when done by the management
station, such as genuinely simultaneous polling of multiple MIB variables.
- Added support for the Network Layer Matrix Top N table and the Application Layer Matrix
Top N table to round out the RMON2 compliance of RMONster32. These tables can be used to
determine which conversations are responsible for the largest part of the network traffic,
by octets or by packets. By tracking network protocols, responsibility for network loading
can be narrowed to certain stations. By tracking the application protocols in use,
responsibility for network loading can be narrowed even to the application.
- Improved the download time of packet captures from RMONster32 to the management station.
For typical packet captures of less than one megabyte, the improvement is minor, but for
large captures of sixteen megabytes or more, the improvement can be dramatic, often
transferring the capture buffer in one-quarter the time of previous versions.
RMONster32 V1.5 is available now for shipment. Contact
Triticom Sales at (952) 829-8019 or E-mail us via the Contact Us page.

Product Specifications
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| RMONster32Distributed LAN Monitoring Software
Version 1.5
RMONster32 Network Monitor is a low-cost software-only RMON agent
that supports IETF RFC 1757 (RMON MIB), IETF 2021 (RMON-2 MIB) and RFC 1513 (Token-Ring
Extensions to the RMON MIB). Configuration is easy and straightforward. Simply install the
software on any Windows PC that has a supported network adapter card. Once the software is
started, the PC functions as a full-time RMON agent for the LAN segment or Ring to which
it is attached, while allowing other Windows operations. To support large networks or
extremely long monitoring intervals, many of the RMON tables maintained by RMONster32 are
user-configurable for up to a maximum size of 65000 entries.
RMONster32 presents a simple user-interface which displays information about its
network interface and some basic SNMP statistics, such as SNMP query messages processed
and trap messages sent, to allow a network administrator to easily verify proper operation
of the probe.
A full-featured SNMP management application, such as Triticom's LANdecoder32
Monitor, is recommended to conveniently control and display the RMON statistics gathered
by RMONster32.
System Requirements
- Microsoft Windows 9X, ME, 2000, or XP
- Minimum of 64 MB of RAM
- 166 Mhz Pentium
- One supported Ethernet adapter or a compatible NIC that supports a
promiscuous NDIS driver, including CardBus and WIN9X PPP adapters
TOPOLOGY SUPPORT
- 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
- 4/16 Token-Ring
Monitoring Specifications
- Statistics Group - tracks basic usage and error statistics about
the LAN segment being monitored. Both "promiscuous" and "mac"
statistics are collected.
- History Group - data for up to 4 different historical reports
may be collected simultaneously. Baseline your LAN or track usage growth over time.
- Host Group - maintains statistics on up to 65000 network
stations simultaneously. A total of 4 Host Control Table rows may be defined.
- HostTop "N" Group - generates up to 4 HostTopN Reports
simultaneously, each containing up to 100 Top N Hosts. Which stations are most active?
Which cause the most errors?
- Matrix Group - maintains statistics on up to 65000 host-to-host
"conversations" simultaneously. Four Matrix Group Control Table rows may be
created.
- Alarm Group - up to 20 different alarm variable and thresholds
may be defined.
- Events Group - up to 20 separate Events can be defined, each one
associated with one or more Alarms. Events can be logged (200 log entries are supported),
and/or cause SNMP Traps to occur, alerting you to network troubles quickly.
- Filter Group - allows packets to be captured with an arbitrary
filter expression. A logical data and event "channel" is formed by these
filters. Up to 32 filters and 4 channels can be specified.
- Capture Group - permits packets to be captured upon a filter
match. Up to 4 buffer control table rows may be created to control the captured packets
output from a channel.
- Token-Ring Ring Station Group - maintains statistics and status
information for up to 300 stations which are (or have been) connected to the ring.
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- Token-Ring Ring Station Order Group - maintains an ordered list
of the ring stations which are actively participating the "ring poll" process.
Up to 255 stations may be present.
- Token-Ring Ring Station Configuration Group - manages stations
through active means. Any active station on the monitored ring may be removed or have its
configuration information downloaded from it.
- Source Routing Group - contains utilization statistics derived
from source routing information optionally present in Token-Ring packets.
RMON-2 Protocol Directory Group - provides a way for an RMON2 manager to
learn which protocols RMONster32 is capable of recognizing and to control which protocols
the Protocol Distribution, Address Map, Network and Application Layer Host, and Network
and Application Layer Matrix Groups collect statistics for.
- Protocol Distribution Group - maintains counts of the number of octets
and packets detected in packets associated with each of the protocols in the Protocol
Directory Table.
- Address Map Group - contains network layer (IP or IPX) address to MAC
level address bindings; RMONster32 supports up to 65000 bindings before wrapping.
- Network Level Host Group - maintains statistics for up to 1024 hosts
discovered by the probe, identified by network layer address (IP or IPX)
- Network Level Matrix Group - maintains statistics for up to 65000
bi-directional host-to-host conversations seen by the probe, identified by source and
destination network layer addresses (IP or IPX). Also supports the creation of TopN
reports indicating the most active conversation pairs measured by octets or packets. Up to
four TopN reports can be prepared simultaneously with different collection intervals, each
report containing up to 150 hosts.
- Application Layer Host Group - maintains statistics for network layer
hosts broken out by network layer and higher layer protocols. For each of the 65000 hosts
in the Network Level Host Group, statistics are kept for up to 10 protocols.
- Application Layer Matrix Group - maintains statistics for conversations
between pairs of network layer hosts broken out by network layer and higher layer
protocols. For each of the up to 65000 conversations in the Network Level Matrix Group,
statistics are kept for up to 10 protocols. Also supports the creation of TopN reports.
Exactly one TopN report can be prepared over a specified interval, containing up to 150
entries.
- User History Group - expands on the History Group by allowing any MIB
variable that can be resolved to an integer to be made the subject of sample collection at
a user-specified interval. RMONster32 supports up to 4 control entries with independent
sample intervals, 40 MIB objects parceled out at user discretion among the control
entries, and up to 65000 history sample values total.
- Probe Configuration Group - displays and controls the configuration of
standard operating parameters of the RMONster32 probe.
Pricing
Updated pricing is available, see the Pricing
section on our web site. Prices includes a users manual and software on CD-ROM
media.
For More Information
Triticom
P.O. Box 46427
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Voice: 952-829-8019
Fax: 952-937-1998
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