Configuring a monitor from a performance graph – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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User-defined performance monitors

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Discards — The number of discarded frames.

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SFP Ethernet Tx Power — The SFP Ethernet Tx power in dbm.

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SFP Ethernet Rx Power — The SFP Ethernet Rx power in dbm.

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SFP Ethernet Temperature — The SFP temperature in Celsius.

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SFP Ethernet Current — The SFP Ethernet current in mA.

Wireless

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Dropped Events — The number of dropped events.

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MAC Errors — The number of MAC errors.

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Back Packets Received — The number of bad packets received.

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Tx Errors — The number of transmit errors.

Product — The product affected by this monitor.

Type — The type of port (for example, U-Port).

Identifier — The port identifier.

Port Number — The port number.

State — The port state (for example, Enabled).

Status — The port status (for example, Up).

3. Click Close.

Configuring a monitor from a performance graph

1. Configure the performance graph.

To configure a real-time performance graph, refer to

“Monitoring real-time performance”

on

page 1113. To configure a historical performance graph, refer to

“Performance Data”

on

page 1099.

2. Click Save As Widget to create a monitor of the graph data for the dashboard.

The Performance Dashboard Monitor Title dialog box displays. The Management application
generates a default name for the monitor using the following naming convention: Chart_Type -
MM DD, YYYY HH:MM
AM/PM. For example, Realtime Chart Monitor - Nov 2, 2012 11:02 AM.
For more information, refer to

“Viewing Historical Graphs/Tables”

on page 1138.

3. Enter a unique name for the monitor and click OK.

4. Click OK on the confirmation message.

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