H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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3.

Click Network Topology under View Management from the navigation system on the left.

4.

Double click any custom topology under Custom Topology.
A new page for the Custom Topology displays in the main pane. Multiple pages in the main pane
can be navigated using the tabs located at the top of the main pane.

5.

Click the

icon.

The Traffic Topology dialog box appears and displays the following information:

{

Traffic Topology Index: Allows you to decide which index denotes the traffic of the link on a
topology map.

{

Link Type of Traffic Topology: Allows you to decide which type of the link displays the traffic on
a topology map. Options include All links, Core links, Links to servers, and Link to PCs. Core

links refer to links connecting network devices. Links to servers refer to links connecting network

devices to servers. Links to PCs refer to links connecting network devices to PCs.

{

Show: Identifies the link traffic load status by color. This option is available when No Index is
not selected for Traffic Topology Index. The Show feature provides the Traffic Labels and Traffic
load options.

{

Traffic labels: Displays the values of the indexes selected in Traffic Topology Index over links,
and displays the values in different background colors according to the level-1 and level-2

thresholds set in the global indexes. If the traffic over a link is normal, the background color of

the index values is the same as the background color of the traffic topology.

{

Traffic load: Displays links in different colors according to their traffic load conditions. The
system has pre-defined traffic ranges for each index in the Traffic Topology Index. After you
select an index in the Traffic Topology Index, the links are divided into three sections, and the

middle part displays the status of links. The links in the left part and the links in the right part are

displayed in different colors according to the ranges of traffic over the left interfaces and the

right interfaces.

6.

Click OK.
The topology page refreshes to load the latest traffic information.

7.

Customize the traffic range thresholds and their corresponding colors in the Traffic load
parameters.

a.

Add a file userDefined.xml in directory \client\conf\perf\trafficTop in the IMC installation

path.

b.

Configure the traffic range thresholds and their corresponding colors in the file
userDefined.xml.

c.

For example, task id=1 corresponds to the index Interface Transmitting Rate. By setting the min
and max parameters for the region parameter and setting rgb-r, rgb-g, and rgb-b values for

the color_value parameter, you can set different colors for different threshold ranges.

d.

For more information, see the system-defined configuration file systemDefined.xml. IMC
preferentially uses the configurations in the file userDefined.xml. At the same time, do not

modify the configurations in the system-defined configuration file systemDefined.xml.

The traffic topology feature applies only to the current topology.
If you enable the traffic topology, the message box located at the bottom of the current topology prompts

you to start to monitor traffic on topology links.
Setting the refresh parameters of the traffic topology

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