Exporting real-time performance data, Graph display – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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6. Select Plot Events to display advanced monitoring service (AMS) violation events received

during the chart time range and Master Log events logged on the same product as the
measure being plotted.

7. Move the Row Height slider to the left to make the row height smaller or to the right to make it

larger.

8. Select the Display tabular data only check box to show only text with no graphs or icons.

The Source and Destination icons and the Graph column do not display.

9. Click Apply.

The selected data automatically displays in the Real Time Performance Graphs dialog box.

10. Click the close button (X) to close the Real Time Performance Graphs dialog box.

Graph display

The columns in the graphical portion of the Real Time Performance Graphs dialog box display the
following information:

Additional Measures - Displays each measure selected in the Measures list and Additional
Measures area.

Measures - A list for each selected measure in the Measures list or Additional Measures area.

Granularity - The selected granularity for collecting data.

Source Fabric - The source fabric being monitored.

Source - The source device being monitored.

Source Port - The source port being monitored.

Port Type - Type of port being monitored.

Graph - Graph of data over time.

Destination - The destination device.

Destination Port - The port through which the selected device is connected to the destination
device.

Rx% Utilization - The bytes received.

Tx% Utilization - The bytes transmitted.

Select any of the columns and click Add Flow to create an add flow defintion. For more
information, refer to

“Flow Monitor”

on page 1756.

Exporting real-time performance data

To export real-time performance data, complete the following steps.

1. Generate a performance graph.

To generate a performance graph, refer to

“Generating a real-time performance graph”

on

page 1106.

2. Right-click anywhere in the graph table and select Export Table.

The Save table to a tab delimited file dialog box displays.

3. Browse to the file location where you want to save the performance data.

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