Reporter
Network Health Graphs
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To configure a Network Health graph
1 Add or modify a Network Health graph, as described on
page 72 and page 73, respectively.
2 Configure the Duration, Statistics, Exception, and
Graph parameters as needed.
Network Health graphs include the following configuration parameters:
● Duration parameters set the dates and times to be included in the
graph. Figure 16 on page 85 shows the Duration parameters for a Net-
work Health graph, along with corresponding sample graph output.
For Ethernet, token-ring, FDDI, full-duplex Fast Ethernet, and ISL
VLAN data sources, you can select either 30-second or 30-minute gran-
ularity. For WAN and PVC data sources, Network Health graphs
always use 30-minute granularity.
● Statistics parameters indicate which statistics to include in the graph
and whether to calculate a baseline envelope.
Figure 16 on page 85 shows the Statistics parameters for a Network
Health graph, along with sample graph output. Figure 17 on page 87
shows the Duration parameters and sample output for a Network
Health graph with baseline.
The available statistics depend on the media type (Ethernet, token
ring, FDDI, WAN). For a list of available statistics, see the tables begin-
ning on page 93.
For information on baseline calculations, see page 47.
● Exception parameters indicate whether the graph is generated only
when exceptional criteria are met. For details, see page 139.
● Graph parameters determine the graph’s appearance. For information
on Graph parameters, refer to page 146.
See Also “Exception Reporting” on page 139.
“Baselines” on page 47.
“Tailoring a Report’s Appearance” on page 146.
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