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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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