Ping test – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Unmanaged. To view the time duration percentage of a specific availability state, place the cursor

over the corresponding slice in the chart.

Current Availability—Availability of the SNMP service in the last polling period.

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To view the availability of the SNMP service in the last 7 days, click the Weekly History icon

.

The weekly availability data is collected hourly. To view the time duration percentages of

availability states at a specific time, point to that time.

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To view the availability of the SNMP service in the last 30 days, click the Monthly History icon

. The monthly availability data is collected daily. To view the time duration percentages of

availability states on a specific day, point to that day.

Available Time—Total available time duration of the SNMP service since 00:00 today.

Unavailable Time—Total unavailable time duration of the SNMP service since 00:00 today.

Inaccessible Time—Total inaccessible time duration of the SNMP service since 00:00 today.

Unmanaged Time—Total unmanaged time duration of the SNMP service since 00:00 today.

Availability time statistics of a new application monitor are collected since the application monitor was

added. An availability time field does not appear when its value is 0.

Ping Test

The Ping Test area layout is shown in

Figure 419

.

Figure 419 Ping Test area layout

Ping Test area fields:

Ping Test response time trend graph—Shows changes of the round trip response time for the SNMP
service over the selected time period in a line chart. Point to a spot on the curve to view the response
time at the specific time point. To change the report period, click the Last 1 Hour icon

on the

upper right of the graph, and then select an icon from the list. Available options include Last 6
Hours

, Today

, Yesterday

, This Week

, This Month

, and This Year

.

Attribute/Value—Monitor index name and data.

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Response Time—Round trip response time of the SNMP service in the last APM polling period.
Response time refers to the length of time it takes for APM to send a request to SNMP plus the

length of time it takes for APM to receive the SNMP response.

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Set Threshold—Click the Set Threshold icon

to set alarm thresholds for the SNMP response

time. The specified alarm thresholds appear on the Ping Test trend graph as dotted lines. The

data is highlighted in orange when the response time reaches the level-1 threshold, and is

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