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What (who) is remote monitoring - definition

STANDARD USED IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
Rmon; Remote Monitoring; Remote monitoring; Remote Network Monitoring

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<protocol> (RMON) A network management protocol that allows network information to be gathered at a single computer. Whereas SNMP gathers network data from a single type of Management Information Base (MIB), RMON 1 defines nine additional MIBs that provide a much richer set of data about network usage. For RMON to work, network devices, such as hubs and switches, must be designed to support it. The newest version of RMON, RMON 2, provides data about traffic at the network layer in addition to the {physical layer}. This allows administrators to analyse traffic by protocol. (2003-09-15)
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1. <networking> remote monitoring. 2. Remote Monitor. (2003-09-15)
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Remote MONitoring

Wikipedia

RMON

The Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) MIB was developed by the IETF to support monitoring and protocol analysis of LANs. The original version (sometimes referred to as RMON1) focused on OSI layer 1 and layer 2 information in Ethernet and Token Ring networks. It has been extended by RMON2 which adds support for Network- and Application-layer monitoring and by SMON which adds support for switched networks. It is an industry-standard specification that provides much of the functionality offered by proprietary network analyzers. RMON agents are built into many high-end switches and routers.

Examples of use of remote monitoring
1. Lack of full remote monitoring means the IAEA cannot keep tabs on all activities at the bunker.
2. Instead, he cited the DHS commitment to test by next year a $67 million, 28–mile "virtual fence" that includes physical walls, vehicle barriers and remote monitoring south of Tucson.
3. Lack of full remote monitoring means the agency cannot keep tabs on all activities at the bunker, said one of the diplomats, who demanded anonymity because he was not allowed to discuss the confidential file with the media.
4. It is easy to install and communicates through the clients local area network (LAN). Another advantage is its ability to conduct remote monitoring of the clients working environment and issue hazard alarm, if necessary.
5. Such systems may be expensive, but by making possible the remote monitoring of much of the pipeline network, operators can eliminate the need for large numbers of troops and instead rely on smaller numbers of rapid–response teams.