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1. 2 10 0 3 108 MG SOFT Net Inspector Client File Edit View Event Map Tools Window Help 2328 eee eal ES ES i amp iE WF A ME Q 125 A Graphics ta Explorer E default SF 10 0 3 108 Properties Show Performance Statistics Show NetFlow Statistics Enable Disable Alarms Tools New Device Figure 5 Opening Performance Statistics window for the selected device 4 The device performance web page for the selected device is displayed Figure 6 Alternatively device performance statistics can be viewed by clicking a device name hyperlink on the Devices page L 13 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring fA sasoz imac Performance Statistics MG SOFT Net Inspector Kidiin it Dies ervertne 2012 12 10 0205 EJ System summary Home Devices Alarms NetFlow IP SLA Reports eo 10min v s0 mar Time Period Sample Interval Scale Statistics P Configure Edit page layout 10 0 0 203 sasoz imac 2012 12 18 02 07 31 E Response Time MIN MAX SysName SASOZ IMAC SysUpTime 0 days 3h 1im SysOID 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 1 1 3 1 1 SysContact sasoz mqg soft si SysLocation Sales SysDescription Hardware Intel64 Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 10 AT AT COMPATIBLE Software Windows I A iss Version 6 1 Build 7600 Multiprocessor Free FE zis re 0 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 12 18 IP Workstation 00 07 4
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3. 2 Click the Edit page layout link below the titlebar of the device performance page Figure 14 The Edit Page Layout drop down frame opens Figure 15 3 Select the appropriate entry from the Set layout for drop down list and click the Restore to default button next to it to restore to defaults the page layout of the selected device only to restore to defaults the page layout for all devices of the same type or to restore to defaults the page layout for all devices in the system respectively Figure 17 Time Period Sample Interval Scale Statistics Configure Interfaces Services Number of columns 7 Set layout for this device wae pply Restore to default MO Caneel Figure 19 Restoring the page layout to default settings Chose L 25 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 3 3 2 Configuring Device Monitoring Options Interfaces Storage Units Processes Services By default all network interfaces storage units and supported standard network services are automatically monitored for all managed objects devices Processes are not monitored by default The Edit Device Monitoring Options page lets you configure which interfaces storage units services and running processes on the given device will be monitored and which not 1 To select which interfaces storage units processes and services will be monitored for the given device and thus the corresponding statisti
4. Click a category to view all time reports that belong to it Then click the individual report within the category to open it The categories are a Status device availability reachability response time and packet loss reports Q Fault fault management reports number of alarms per severity alarm duration and frequency etc a Interfaces network interface related reports input output utilization traffic error rate etc a Host resources system resources usage reports CPU memory storage volumes a Processes monitored processes reports process running status CPU usage memory usage Services service availability service round trip time RTT Cisco Cisco specific resources usage reports memory interfaces and Cisco IP SLA specific reports round trip times for ICMP HTTP DNS VolP jitter VoIP MOS etc L 48 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports a NetFlow NetFlow reports TopN applications transceivers protocols conversations or countries for the selected router or all routers and interface or all interfaces Optionally use the Search facility in the right portion of the Time Reports frame to quickly find the reports that matches the entered search phrase Click the report you want to view in the Time Reports frame spector erformance Manager Custom Pages Currently no reports exists Click Add New to create and configure a new custom p
5. User Manual Network Monitoring 3 4 NetFlow sFlow Monitoring Performance Manager in Net Inspector WorkGroup Enterprise and Carrier Edition incorporates a software NetFlow collector and analyzer module that receive NetFlow v5 and v9 protocol packets and sFlow v5 packets from source devices and provides aggregated statistics about IP traffic network flows on NetFlow sFlow enabled equipment like the Cisco IOS devices NetFlow is a network protocol for collecting IP traffic information NetFlow version 9 is documented in RFC 3954 RFC 3954 defines network flow as follows A flow is defined as a unidirectional sequence of packets with some common properties that pass through a network device These collected flows are exported to an external device the NetFlow collector Network flows are highly granular for example flow records include details such as IP addresses packet and byte counts timestamps Type of Service ToS application ports input and output interfaces etc sFlow stands for sampled flow and is a method for sampling and exporting truncated packets together with interface counters Maintenance of the protocol is performed by the sFlow org consortium sFlow v5 http sflow org sflow_version_5 txt is supported by Net Inspector NetFlow and sFlow monitoring provides insight into how the network is utilized in terms of applications that generate the most traffic in bytes and packets it lets you view which endpoint
6. You can also set the linear or logarithmic scale for graphs by selecting the respective entry from the Scale drop down list in the device performance toolbar Furthermore you can add a 95 percentile line a trend line or both to the graph by selecting the respective entry from the Statistics drop down list in the device performance toolbar Note 95 percentile and trend lines A percentile is the value of a variable below which a certain percent of observations fall Therefore the 95 percentile line is a line under which you will find 95 of observations Trend line is a straight line connecting multiple points on a chart A trend line is used in technical analysis to determine the direction and strength of a trend An up trend line has a positive slope and connects at least two low points on a chart A down trend line has a negative slope and connects at least two high points on a chart The steepness of the slope of a trend line indicates the strength of the trend To view more detailed graphs and tables for any metric click on its graph chart in the device performance page After clicking on a graph to display it in detailed page you can zoom into a specific time interval by selecting a specific time period in a graph with your mouse System Information and Responsiveness The Response Time frame Figure 6 in the Performance Statistics window provides the basic information about the given device its status titlebar color and text a
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8. E fargo iprom si gt jernejt pc mg soft si fargo iprom si lt jernejt pc mg soft si F 244 14 Ki Port jernejt pc mg soft si Bytes Packets 2010 10 18 10 05 17 Random high port 8 55 Kibyte 16 packet 2010 10 18 10 05 17 Random high port 2 27 Kibyte 19 packet 2010 10 18 10 05 18 Random high port 15 72 Kibyte 28 packet 2010 10 18 10 05 18 Random high port 4 29 Kibyte 33 packet 2010 10 18 10 05 19 Random high port 1 78 Kibyte 10 packet 2010 10 18 10 05 19 Random high port 6 45 Kibyte 7 packet 2010 10 18 10 05 19 Random high port 2 10 Kibyte 12 packet EILL LTAL 2010 10 18 10 05 19 Random high port 1 22 Kibyte 9 packet Figure 30 Conversation Details page In the Conversation Details page you can view the traffic details of the conversation visually in a bar graph and numerically in a table You can monitor the information on all interfaces of the selected router or choose the router or interface you want to focus on in the Router or Interface drop down list Note You can configure the time period and the scale in the upper right corner of the page For the last 24 hours period the raw data i e individual flows as received from the NetFlow source are displayed in the table below the graph A flow is a unidirectional sequence of packets passed from one endpoint IP address and port to another One can view the history and direction of flows of the selected conversation in terms of bytes and packets transferre
9. provided that monitoring of all these metrics is enabled in the polling orofile that is assigned to the given device By default the device performance page displays all device related alarms Figure 13 LU 14 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring In addition to displaying the last retrieved device performance values this report page shows also history graphs for the response time packet loss memory usage and CPU load variables where applicable By default graphs display monitored variables for the last 120 minutes To use a different time frame select the corresponding entry from the Time period drop down list in the device performance toolbar e g last 60 minutes yesterday last 7 days last 30 days etc All graphs in the device performance page will be updated to show variables for the selected time frame The following entries can be selected from the Time period drop down list Example Current Date Time Tue 2010 10 05 14 45 00 Time Period Example Start Date Time Example End Date Time This hour 2010 10 05 14 00 00 2010 10 05 15 00 00 Last 60 minutes 2010 10 05 13 45 00 2010 10 05 14 45 00 Last hour 2010 10 05 13 00 00 2010 10 05 14 00 00 Last 120 minutes 2010 10 05 12 45 00 2010 10 05 14 45 00 Today 2010 10 05 00 00 00 2010 10 06 00 00 00 Yesterday 2010 10 04 00 00 00 2010 10 05 00 00 00 This week Mon 2010 10 04 00 00 00 Mon 2010 10 11 00 00 00 Last 7 days 2010 09 29 00 00
10. up 10 0 0 4 gt 10 0 0 251 Time Period Sample Interval Scale Statistics Last 60 minutes v 2011 05 31 13 35 16 Frequency 60 sec RTT 1 22 ms Pecket Out Of Sequence 0 Port 16384 Jitter SD DS 2ms 2 10 ms Packet MIA 0 Request Packet Size 172 byte Packet Loss SD DS 00 00 00 00 Packet Late Arrival 0 Response Packet Size 0 byte Latency SD DS 2 19 ms 0 22 ms Number of Packets 1000 MOS 4 34 MOS RTT Jitter Packet Loss Latency Out Of Sequence MIA Late Arrival All m nos 4 4 L 4 38 4 36 4 34 4 32 4 3 4 11 05 31 11 05 31 11 05 31 11 05 31 11 05 31 11 05 31 11 05 31 11 05 31 12 35 26 12 43 46 12 52 06 13 00 26 13 08 46 13 17 06 13 25 26 13 33 46 Copyright C 2011 MG SOFT All rights reserved Figure 12 Example of a web page displaying the IP SLA VoIP quality statistics LO 21 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring Device Related Alarms The Alarms frame in the device performance web page displays all active alarms that are associated with the given device If no active alarm for the given device exists the Alarms frame is not displayed C A Descrphon AD Seventy Device Source Info Value Figure 13 Alarms frame in the device performance page The following information is displayed for each alarm Time Date and time when the alarm occurred Description Short description of the alarm Severity Severity of the alarm Source Info Additional information about the sou
11. 0 87 5 81 Mibyte 6 07 Mpacket 3 CreativeServer 4 22 Mibyte 4 64 Mpacket google com lt gt openmn2 mg soft si 5 49 Mibyte 5 56 Mpacket udp sr port 4 17 Mibyte 4 36 Mpacket 5 Authentication Service 4 15 Mibyte 4 69 Mpacket 6 google com lt gt matejf hp8220 mq soft si 4 60 Mibyte 4 83 Mpacket 6 WBEM CIM XML HTTPS 4 13 Mibyte 4 30 Mpacket google com lt gt 10 0 0 241 4 30 Mibyte 4 31 Mpacket Simple File Transfer Protocol 4 12 Mibyte 4 15 Mpacket 8 google com lt gt andrej hp6125 mq soft si 4 22 Mibyte 4 64 Mpacket 8 TCO Address Book 4 11 Mibyte 4 17 Mpacket 9 ABACUS REMOTE 3 85 Mibyte 3 91 Mpacket 10 RNM 3 72 Mibyte 4 08 Mpacket 5 google com lt gt worm2 rsa mg soft si 5 44 Mibyte 5 73 Mpacket 9 google com lt gt jasminay mg soft si 4 15 Mibyte 4 69 Mpacket 0 google com lt gt 10 0 0 168 4 12 Mibyte 4 15 Mpacket jE Top 10 Endpoints Received from Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 12 21 Top 10 Endpoints Transmitted to Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 12 21 Figure 33 Endpoint Details page If you click on the name of an item you will be redirected to the corresponding page Endpoint Details page if the item is an endpoint Application Details page if the item is an application etc displaying information related to that specific item on a specific router 3 4 6 Protocol Details Page To monitor the net flow information sorted by protocol click a protocol name in the home page Here you can monitor the traffi
12. 00 00 E0 7 C 6D 62 91 82 7C 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 E0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 E0 192 168 0 1 00 50 56 C0 00 01 192 168 163 1 00 50 56 C0 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 23 DF FF D0 0A 00 23 DF FF D0 0A 9A 7C 20 52 41 53 9A 7 C 20 52 41 53 9A 7 C 20 52 41 53 Services En Search Interface Software Loopback Interface 1 WAN Miniport SSTP WAN Miniport L2TP WAN Miniport PPTP WAN Miniport PPPOE WAN Miniport IPvw6 WAN Miniport Network Monitor WAN Miniport IP RAS Async Adapter Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Microsoft ISATAP Adapter Atheros AR928X Wireless Network Adapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo Interface Bluetooth Device RFCOMM Protocol TDI Bluetooth Device Personal Area Network Microsoft ISATAP Adapter 2 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter 3 VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMneti VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnetS WAN Miniport IKEv2 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet QoS Packet Scheduler O000 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet WFP LightWeight Filter O000 WAN Miniport Network Monitor QoS Packet Scheduler O000 WAN Miniport IP QoS Packet Scheduler O000 WAN Miniport IPv6 QoS Packet Scheduler 0000 Figure 21 Edit Device Monitoring Options page Interfaces tab 4 To choose the storage volumes to be monitored click the Storage tab in the Edit Device Monitoring Options Monitoring Options page Edit Device Monitoring Options Address Int
13. 10 0 0 41 2013 09 06 10 0 3 148 tadejm hp z 15 47 16 z 10 0 0 215 a gt Device Map Device status Statistics Memory used jig 14 000 Devices with problems C alarms 5 10 0 3 148 sasor2 09 000 External HTML Frame Figure 52 Configuring a second object in the custom report page 3 Select the appropriate entries in the Properties frame in the page configurator Figure 52 by following the steps 1 6 described in the Creating Custom Report Pages section 4 When you have finished configuring the settings for the new object click the OK button f in the Properties frame to create and view the report page containing both objects Figure 53 LL 55 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports z Custom Report Page Number of columns 2 Cutom page title Top5 devices by CPU and memory usage O PE eee it page layout Top 5 Host resources statistics CPU load Top 5 Host resources statistics Memory used o x lt ie AV Time 2013 09 09 1 15 03 10 2013 09 09 2 15 03 10 2013 09 09 15 03 10 2013 09 09 15 03 10 2013 09 09 z 15 03 10 6 After repositioning the frames click the Apply button Rank i Value Source Info AY Time Rank i Value Source Info 2013 09 09 10 0 3 148 snail 10 0 3 148 ciscoSwitch2 17 000 Apana 99 436 E g 14 58 09 10 0 0 41 j 10 0 3 148 snail 2013 09 09 17 000 2 10 0 3 148 galil 9
14. 3 critical 3 critical 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 3 146 10 0 0 192 10 0 3 122 10 0 3 144 10 0 0 169 10 0 3 132 10 0 3 139 10 0 0 36 10 0 0 203 10 0 0 18 10 0 3 133 10 0 3 167 10 0 0 4 10 0 0 230 10 0 3 134 10 0 0 122 10 0 0 57 10 0 0 215 matjaz hp dhcp 122 IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter II 10 0 3 122 dhcp 144 w81i snail001 matejf imac 10 0 0 169 MATEJF IMAC dhcp 132 dhcp 139 hplj 4700 HP4700DTN sasoz imac moon2 10 0 0 18 moon2 mg soft si dhcp 133 dhcp 167 ciscoSwitch2 ciscoSwitch2 mg soft si boris e530 boris e530 dhcp 134 masoftNIvirt HP appleraid2 CK728001U3H_RUNIN_BOT tadejm hp 10 0 0 215 TadejMoHa Figure 4 Monitoring devices The Alarms column displays the number of active alarms associated with the device and severity level of the most severe alarm a To sort devices by a column in ascending descending order click the sort toggle symbol in the corresponding column header For example to quickly view all devices with the status of critical sort devices by status by clicking the sort toggle symbol in the Status column header a To find a particular device by its name or to filter devices by the
15. Dooo ovo oO vU 5 When you enable a category check its checkbox its frame is immediately displayed on the currently opened device performance web page When you disable a category its frame immediately disappears from the currently opened device performance page Note An empty frame will be displayed if monitoring of the selected category of parameters is not enabled in the polling profile assigned to the given device or if the device does not return the data from this category 6 Frames in the device performance page can be displayed in 1 2 or 3 columns Select the desired number of columns from the Number of columns drop down list in the Edit Page Layout drop down frame Figure 15 7 To move a frame to a different location in the device performance page click the titlebar of the frame hold down the left mouse button and drag the frame to the desired position The shaded down arrow markers appear at the location where the dropped frame will be positioned Figure 16 Release the left mouse button to drop the frame to the marked position Todays Stunses Bunex rone Cet layout for thes dence E peed dees E pied ders Fih ee HO ral rie P y Eri kabeh DAP TCA terial Meriem Hi PeH if sue LIREp OY i ure idee Spare Tod 10 00 G0 bo iied Space GF ta 090 09 88 i Frem pme Seth SLI On i rd Fren poe ELST t E Figure 16 Repositioning a frame using the drag amp drop technique LU 24 MG SOFT Net Inspecto
16. Home Page oe MG SOFT Net Inspector erformance Manager Server time 2014 05 27 12 42 Devices Alarms Services NetFlow IP SLA Seep ee 10 min wv 1 NetFlow _ T Export B Configure NetFlow sources routers 2014 05 27 12 42 23 Top 10 Applications Today 2014 05 27 12 42 23 Routers Expand All Collapse All Bytes Packets Next Update at 2014 05 27 1 cisco test router netflow mg soft si 508 75 Mibyte 975 00 kpacket 12 43 01 2014 05 27 2 smart2 mg soft si 321 43 Mibyte 637 89 kpacket 12 43 01 Top 10 Transceivers Today 2014 05 27 12 42 23 26 3 Applications Expand All Collapse All Bytes Packets 1 World Wide Web HTTP 375 97 Mibyte 364 76 kpacket m H E 2 http protocol over TLS SSL 141 67 Mibyte 216 74 kpacket JE 3 SNMP 13 75 Mibyte 47 92 kpacket 4 TCP 843 3 76 Mibyte 19 08 kpacket i 5 ICMP Echo reply 0 73 Mibyte 8 86 kpacket psceivers Expand All Collapse All Packets 6 Domain Name Server 0 58 Mibyte 4 58 kpacket 1 dhcp 164 mg soft si 462 02 Mibyte 537 01 kpacket 7 NETBIOS Name Service 0 49 Mibyte 6 09 kpacket E 3 2 infonetmedia 134 mojk2 net 461 00 Mibyte 533 23 kpacket 8 ICMP Echo request 0 38 Mibyte 3 59 kpacket 3 vili macpro mg soft si 314 18 Mibyte 306 83 kpacket 9 ICMP Communication administratively prohibited 10 The Secure Shell SSH Protocol 0 26 Mibyte 4 62 kpacket 0 35 Mibyte 5 23 kpacket 4 vili e530 199 39 Mibyte 286 0
17. Mi p up down eee ISATAP Adapter ee 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 E0 tunnel 131 100 kbps 00 000 00 000 0 bps 0 bps VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMneti 192 168 0 1 10 up u i 00 44 10 up up 00 50 56 C0 00 01 ethernetCsmacd 6 100 Mbps 00 000 00 000 0 bps 44 24 bps VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet8 192 168 163 1 f ii up u 6 00 44 up up N ethernetCsmacd 6 100 Mbps 00 000 00 000 0 bps 44 24 bps 1 Alarms ES 4 TT gt sasor imac27 10 0 0 177 http 10 0 3 108 mgsoft ni singledevice php niobjectid 121 amp ukey 2245d0502cdc1e1248b64e16802d813 121 Figure 7 An example of device performance page lower part single column page layout LU 17 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring Memory and Processor Usage Statistics The Memory and Processor Info frame in the device performance web page Figure 6 Figure 7 displays information only for Cisco devices and devices supporting the standard HOST RESOURCES MIB module like servers workstations etc provided that the host resources monitoring is enabled in the polling profile assigned to those devices This frame displays information about device resources and their utilization rates i e physical memory size and consumption the number of CPUs processes and users and the CPU usage The last retrieved values are presented in gauge charts while the history graphs are shown in the ri
18. as the background and managed object icons placed on the map External HTTP frame les you create a report page containing an existing HTTP page on any web site select the External HTTP frame item and enter its URL and size in pixels in the accompanying input lines 7 Depending on the type pf the custom report page you have selected in the left portion of the Properties frame a different set of options is available in the frame of the right hand side Select the desired options from the drop down list on the right hand side in our example we selected the Top 5 Host resources statistics and CPU load options 8 Click the OK button in the Properties frame to create and view the new report page containing one object table of 5 devices with currently highest CPU usage Note that custom report pages are dynamic in nature meaning that their content is automatically updated when the page is refreshed to reflect the current state i e to always display those 5 devices that have the highest CPU load at that time Custom Report Page Cutom page title Top5 devices by CPU Usage Edit page layout Top 5 Host resources statistics CPU load rr 4 C Ao Time Rank Device Value Source Info rele 1 10 0 3 148 dhcep 154 20 000 So 0 pee 2 10 0 3 148 ciscoSwitch2 18 000 0 poiar y apasal snag o E cenoria 10 0 3 148 sasor2 09 000 0 Figure 48 Viewing custom report page containing one object table 9 The custo
19. ay ahna di ea 5 55 Mibyte 6 01 Mpacket Top 5 Transceivers Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 26 25 Top 5 Protocols Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 26 25 100 0 100 0 3 Endpoint Bytes Packets Protocol Bytes Packets matejf hp8220 mg soft si 11 56 Mibyte 12 03 Mpacket TCP 248 89 Mibyte 263 15 Mpacket 2 10 0 0 240 10 07 Mibyte 10 71 Mpacket 2 UDP 230 83 Mibyte 242 65 Mpacket 3 10 0 0 87 9 28 Mibyte 10 02 Mpacket 3 DECCP 3 96 Mibyte 4 01 Mpacket 4 hpeljl mg soft si 9 21 Mibyte 10 25 Mpacket 4 SCTP 1 11 Mibyte 1 03 Mpacket ay akaid pale 8 82 Mibyte 9 50 Mpacket Top 5 Conversations Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 26 25 Figure 35 Country Details page L 41 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 3 4 8 Application Details Page To open the Application Details page click an application name in the home page On this page you can monitor E Top N Servers Top N Clients Top N Server Receivers Top N Server Transmitters Top N Client Receivers Top N Client Transmitters Top N Client Countries Top N Server Countries Top N Conversations DOODO ODDOO Note in the upper right corner of the frame you can select the time period graph bar or pie and the N value for all Top N reports displayed in this page When you click on the name of an item you are redirected to the appropriate page Endpoint Details page if the item is an endpoint Application Details page if the item is an application etc
20. displaying information related to that specific item on a specific router Application Details MS FRS Replication nari uta Cast Hour Reign rie Tiernan bop 5 Application Details planetSwitch1 mg soft si 10 0 0 5 All Interfaces Application MS FRS Replication Port 4554 Protocol TCP Traffic 14 10 Mibyte Packets 14 94 Mpacket A Traffic Details Top 5 Servers Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 22 12 Top 5 Clients Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 22 12 14 7 Source Bytes Packets Source Bytes Packets lp alagad ee ch 4 30 Mibyte 4 37 Mpacket 10 0 0 149 4 30 Mibyte 4 37 Mpacket 2 tp x61t mg soft si 2 58 Mibyte 2 77 Mpacket 2 appleraidi mg soft si 2 58 Mibyte 2 77 Mpacket 3 10 0 0 235 4 10 0 0 170 5 10 0 0 171 2 06 Mibyte 1 83 Mibyte 1 72 Mibyte Top 5 Server Receivers Last Hour Source 1 tp x6it mg soft si 2 10 0 0 235 3 matjaz hp mg soft si 10 0 0 135 5 10 0 0 170 Bytes 2 08 Mibyte 1 51 Mibyte 1 22 Mibyte 0 74 Mibyte 0 32 Mibyte 2 16 Mpacket 1 87 Mpacket 1 89 Mpacket 2010 07 23 08 22 12 Packets 2 17 Mpacket 1 70 Mpacket 1 43 Mpacket 0 70 Mpacket 0 33 Mpacket 3 ciscoSwitch1 mg soft si 10 0 0 240 5 10 0 0 200 2 06 Mibyte 1 83 Mibyte 1 72 Mibyte 2 16 Mpacket 1 87 Mpacket 1 89 Mpacket Top 5 Server Transmiters Last Hour Source 1 10 0 0 135 2 10 0 0 170 ch U ale aloe lea r a L 4 10 0 0 235 5 tp x6it mg soft si Bytes 3 56 Mibyte 1 51 Mibyte 1
21. process in the list you can view its detailed statistics in a dedicated web page Process Info This includes the graphs for process CPU load and memory consumption L 19 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring Network Interfaces Statistics The Interfaces frame of the device performance page displays the lists of monitored network interfaces on the device as well as the current status address type speed and the inbound and outbound utilization rate for every monitored interface Figure 7 One can configure which network interfaces on the given device will be monitored in the Edit Device page Interfaces tab The following icons are used to indicate the current status of interfaces Up Interface is up Down Interface is down Off Interface has been administratively disabled By clicking an interface in the list you can view its detailed statistics in a dedicated web page Interface Info This includes the interface utilization rate bit rate packet rate error rate queue drops for Cisco devices only and discard rate statistics with history Figure 10 Click any tab Utilization Bit rate Error Rate or graph to view more data for the given metric tadejm hp Time Period Sample Interval Scale Statistics Last 60 minutes v Logarithmic v None Interface Info Intel R 82578DM Gigabit Network Connection Status Admin Oper w up up Utilization IN OUT 00 00 00
22. which the hyperlink points to The content of this guide is listed in the Table of Contents LL 6 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing Performance Manager Website 2 1 VIEWING PERFORMANCE MANAGER WEBSITE MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager module has a web based graphical front end which lets you monitor the status and performance of your network The Web pages generated by a Performance Manager module are accessed from the Net Inspector Client application as follows First launch the Net Inspector Client application and log on to Net Inspector Server as described in the Net Inspector Getting Started Guide document in the following sections Q Starting Net Inspector Client a Connecting Net Inspector Client to Server Opening Performance Manager Home Page To open the Performance Manager Home Page from where you can access all other Web pages generated by the specific instance of Net Inspector Performance Manager proceed as follows 1 In Net Inspector Client select the Tools Show Performance Manager command from the main menu or click the Show Performance Manager toolbar button Figure 1 2 10 0 3 108 MG SOFT Net Inspector Client File Edit View Event Map Tools Window Help B32 4 08 ale a i i amp is a Explorer E default 10 0 3 108 apollo lan S 10 0184 7 Fa C aa w 7 So Figure 1 Accessing Performance Manager website in Net Inspect
23. which time interval the data will be shown In the Statistics drop down list you can choose between the following Top N statistics a Topd a Top10 a Top15 a Top20 In the Time Period drop down list you can choose among these the standard time periods To change the statistics and or the time period select the desired entry from the corresponding drop down menu and click the Apply button 2 L 43 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 3 5 Monitoring Network Services Net Inspector support monitoring of the following TCP and UDP network services HTTP HTTPS FTP DNS SMTP IMAP IMAPS POP3 SSH Telnet NNTP NNTPS SIP H 323 LDAP LDAPS IPP LPD MSSQL MySQL and Oracle service The monitoring of network services is enabled by default meaning that managed objects devices are automatically scanned for the supported network services and detected services are automatically monitored by Net Inspector You can customize which of the supported network services will be monitored on which device in the Edit Device Monitoring Options page Services tab as described in the Configuring Device Monitoring Options Interfaces Storage Units Processes Services section Monitoring of network services can be disabled altogether in the polling profile that is assigned to the given device To open the Services page click on the Services tab in the Performance Manager home page Figure 3
24. 0 000 100 000 dhcp 136 100 000 100 000 100 000 snail 10 0 0 41 100 000 100 000 100 000 moon2 212 18 49 80 100 000 100 000 100 000 dhcp 152 100 000 100 000 100 000 appleraid2 10 0 0 57 100 000 100 000 100 000 smart2 100 000 100 000 100 000 ciscoSwitch2 100 000 100 000 100 000 moon3 10 0 0 22 100 000 100 000 100 000 teleport 100 000 100 000 100 000 macpro vmware 100 000 100 000 100 000 dhcp 169 100 000 100 000 100 000 dhcp 139 100 000 100 000 100 000 10 0 1 84 100 000 100 000 100 000 camera 100 000 100 000 100 000 moon 10 0 0 12 100 000 100 000 100 000 t Mr ee T a Next Last Figure 44 Viewing a predefined time report Device Availability 5 To export the displayed report to PDF or CSV comma separated values file format click the respective button ject AT in the report titlebar frame A dialog that papers prompts you to save the report to a file or open it Select the desired option and click the OK button After a report has been exported it is also automatically added to the PDF Exports frame in the Reports page 4 2 Creating Custom Reports Net Inspector Performance Manager lets you configure custom report pages containing graphs or tables displaying metrics monitored on one or more devices Examples of such custom reports are Topd5 reports reports of monitored objects with problems etc You can also create d
25. 0 10 17 11 20 00 01 13 20 15 06 40 Adjust Time Period Graph Scale Statistics Last 7 days 2010 10 13 00 00 010 10 20 00 00 Linear i None Conversation Figure 31 Zooming in the conversation details graph After zooming in a new graph for the selected time period is displayed and the aggregation level of data automatically changes to show more fine grained information e g from 1 hour sums to 5 minute sums Figure 32 L 37 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring Conversation fargo iprom si lt gt jernejt pc mg soft si 5 minutes interval re Export H D W ore E fargo iprom si gt jernejt pc mg soft si 0 fargo iprom si lt jernejt pc mg soft si 253 91 Ki 234 38 Ki 214 84 Ki 195 31 Ki 175 768 Ki f 156 25 Ki f 136 72 Ki 117 19 Ki 97 66 Ki 78 13 Ki 58 59 Ki 39 06 Ki 19 53 Ki j i 0 00 i j A 10 10 16 10 10 16 10 10 16 10 10 19 10 10 19 17 35 00 18 58 20 23 08 20 00 31 40 01 55 00 Adjust Time Period Beginning Time Ending Time Graph Scale Statistics Custom F 2010 10 18 17 36 v 2010 10 19 03 02 v Linear F None F Figure 32 Zoomed in conversation details graph note the 5 min aggregation level of data You can quickly return to the previous zoom level by clicking the button in the upper left section of the frame Figure 32 You can quickly extend the x axis to the left to include an additional hour day or week b
26. 00 Packets Rate IN OUT 0 pps 0 pps Address D4 85 64 0F 8D 63 Bit Rate IN OUT 0 bps 0 bps Error Rate IN OUT 0 eps 0 eps Type ethernetCsmacd 6 fi DN i DN Discard Rate IN OUT 0 dps 0 dps Speed 1 Gbps Utilization Bit Rate Average Packets Rate Error Rate Discard Rate OUT Util OUT Util MIN OUT MAX OUT IN Util IN MIN IN MAX 00 g Figure 10 Example of a web page with network interface statistics IP SLA Statistics The IP SLA frame in the device performance web page Figure 11 displays the lists of IP SLA categories e g HTTP DNS Jitter VoIP etc and operations within categories source gt destination items as well as the current IP SLA measurements IP SLA statistics can only be monitored on Cisco devices that are properly configured enabled IP SLA operations provided that the IP SLA monitoring is enabled in the polling profile assigned to those devices L 20 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring For more information on configuring IP SLA operations on Cisco devices please consult the Cisco documentation e g http www cisco com en US docs ios 12_4 ip_sla configuration guide hsoverv html VoIP VoIP RTMON AY Frequency AY RTT AY Jitter SD DS AY Packet Loss D DS AY Latency SD DS PerfMgmt 10 0 2 50 gt 212 18 49 69 60 sec 1 05 ms 2 09 ms 2 58 ms 00 00 7 03 00 0 00 ms 0 00 ms PerfMgmt 10 0 2 50 gt 193 95 229 1
27. 00 2 20001015 1 dbcp Gd Oo 55 Te 13 34 59 13 35 49 20001015 2 arh 43 00 1 20001015 2 5 OO 38 2 18 34 59 18 35 49 008 10W15 awii 41 00 2005 1015 18 34 39 18 35 49 2000 1015 37 00 Te A000 1DW1S 18 34 35 18 35 49 20091015 36007 2 20091015 13 44 59 18 35 49 Mult graph Areh 3 Com gigabit NIC download bitate areh JCom EtherLmk XL 10 100 PCI For Complete PC Management NIC 3C0030 TX Local machite AMD NIC downlaod bitate local MS TCP Loopback interface Ine Areh Cok glgibli HIC download bitrate Local machine An HIC downlaod bitrate m i ies Ibs i n Mh i E i j ao k f u S 1 1 1 1 1 AE Gag CGMS Serta Caos Carne 1F EE 1r 3315 Liere E 18 BRIG LE 1h Figure 62 Viewing Custom report page in PDF format riis Devices Alarms Reports Notifications Settings Ea System summary Custom Page Reports AY Custom page Reports by Joe J AY Time AY File name 2009 10 15 18 36 37 1255624597_Reports_by_Joe_J pdf Copyright C 2009 MG SOFT All nghts reserved Check for updates Figure 63 A PDF report in the Reports page LL 63 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing Number of Monitored Objects 5 VIEWING NUMBER OF MONITORED OBJECTS MG SOFT Net Inspector is available in four editions LITE WorkGroup Enterprise and Carrier Edition For details please visit the following web page http www mg soft com netinsp editions html Only Net Inspector WorkGro
28. 00 2010 10 06 00 00 00 Last week Mon 2010 09 27 00 00 00 Mon 2010 10 04 00 00 00 Last business week Last 14 days This month Last 30 days Last month Mon 2010 09 27 00 00 00 2010 09 22 00 00 00 2010 10 01 00 00 00 2010 09 06 00 00 00 2010 09 01 00 00 00 Sat 2010 10 02 00 00 00 2010 10 06 00 00 00 2010 11 01 00 00 00 2010 10 06 00 00 00 2010 10 01 00 00 00 The Date Time format is YYYY MM DD HH mm ss Default time period By default the graphs sampling interval is set to 5 minutes To use a different sampling interval select a corresponding entry from the Sample Interval drop down list in the device performance toolbar e g 1 minute 5 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 6 hours 12 hours 1 day All graphs in the device performance page will be updated to show data in the selected sampling interval The sampling interval determines the granularity of the data shown i e how many bars in graphs or lines in tables are shown per given time period For example if the time period is set to Last 60 minutes and the sample interval is set to 5 minutes the graphs will display 12 bars within one hour interval 60 5 12 The graph bars and values in tables display the average values within the sampling intervals Note About data aggregation and values displayed For all metrics shown in device performance web pages e g response time CPU load interface utilization MOS etc the collected values are being gradually aggregate
29. 0480 768 Windows On SubSystemType Windows ServerDll basesrv 1 ServerDll winsrv User A E o T T T T E E dwm exe zero length Go egui exe hide waitservice ekrn exe zero length O K explorer exe zero length Server time 2012 12 19 06 55 Search Path C Program Files x86 Adobe Acrobat 9 0 Acrobat C Program Files x86 Common Files Adobe ARM 1 0 C Windows system32 C Windows system32 zero length C Windows system32 zero length C Program Files Boot Camp C Windows system32 C Windows system32 SystemRoot system32 C Windows system32 C Program Files ESET ESET NOD32 Antivirus C Program Files ESET ESET NOD32 Antivirus x86 C Windows p 10 0 0 27 http 10 0 3 108 mgsoft ni editdevice php action edit Figure 23 Edit Device Monitoring Options page Processes tab 7 Inthe list of processes that run on the given device check the checkboxes of the processes you want to monitor and click the Apply button at the bottom of the Processes list L 28 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 8 To choose the network services you want to monitor on that particular device click on the Services tab The Services tab lets you scan the well known ports on the device for supported TCP and UDP network services These services include HTTP HTTPS FTP DNS SMTP IMAP IMAPS POP3 SSH Telnet NNTP
30. 3 v S DNS TCP 53 v DNS TCP 53 Av Status Av Service w Telnet TCP 23 Telnet TCP 23 Telnet TCP 23 Telnet TCP 23 Telnet TCP 23 Telnet TCP 23 Av Device Av RTT moon 1 10 0 0 12 10 0 0 37 2 galileo 3 kasiopea 1 Av Device bepps smart2 rsa dhcp 122 ciscoSwitch2 O 10 0 0 64 hplj 4700 o Figure 38 Services page The Services page displays a list all monitored services on devices by category DNS HTTP IMAP SSH and a list of services with the status of critical Critical status means that the service is currently not available Click a service in the list to view more detailed statistics service availability and round trip time RTT current value and history for the given service LU 44 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring guru HTTP TCP 80 Time Period Sample Interv z Statistics Service Availability w HTTP TCP 80 2014 06 09 14 18 15 Service Availability MIN _ MAX 0 14 06 03 14 06 03 14 06 04 14 06 04 14 06 05 14 06 05 14 06 06 14 06 06 14 06 07 14 06 07 14 06 08 14 06 08 14 06 09 14 06 09 14 06 10 00200200 12 00 00 00 00 00 12 00 00 00200200 12 00 00 00 00 00 12 00 00 00200200 12 00 00 00 00 00 12 00 00 00200200 12 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 39 Viewing the availability history of a www service Click the graph to view more detailed service availability information graph and table showing the service availabi
31. 44 Mibyte 0 55 Mibyte 0 49 Mibyte Figure 36 Application Details page Packets 3 67 Mpacket 1 54 Mpacket 1 63 Mpacket 0 46 Mpacket 0 60 Mpacket LU 42 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 3 4 9 NetFlow Configuration Page To configure the NetFlow home page click on the Configure button nr 2 in Figure 26 The Netflow Configuration Page appears Figure 37 spector ee ee ee Devices Alarms Services NetFlow Page Refresh 10 min Netflow Configuration Page 7 Statistics v Top 5 Ai Report Name Statistics Time Period Top applications Top 10 Actual value Top 10 Today Actual value Today Top conversations Top 10 Actual value Top 10 Today Actual value Today Top countries Top 10 Actual value Top 10 Today Actual value Today Top endpoints Top 10 Actual value Top 10 Today Actual value Today Top protocols Top 10 Actual value Top 10 Today Actual value Today Top recievers Top 10 Actual value Top 10 Today Actual value Today Top routers i available Today Actual value Today LILI LILI LI ISL P O O O O O O O Top transmitters Actual value Top 10 Today Actual value Today Copyright C 2001 2014 MG SOFT All rights reserved Figure 37 NetFlow Configuration Page Here you can select how many entries N the individual Top N report will contain and for
32. 5 00 24 25 00 41 05 00 57 45 01 14 25 01 31 05 01 47 45 02 04 25 Response Time Packet Loss 100 i L I l I 50 0 a ee eee es gt gt a R E S a F Packet Loss MIN MAX Memory amp Processor Info Memory Usage 2012 12 18 02 05 39 C Physical Mem Used MIN Physical Available 3 73 GB Used 1 54 GB i i i i 12 12 16 12 12 165 12 12 16 12 12716 12 12 16 12 12716 12 12 18 12 12 18 00 07 45 00 24 25 00 41 05 00 57 45 01 14 25 01 31 08 01 47 45 02 04 28 sasoz imac http 10 0 3 108 mgsoft ni singledevice php niobjectid 1248ukey a57382df441d0504239c69d4bdbad Figure 6 An example of device performance page upper part single column page layout The contents displayed categories and the layout order of categories number of columns of the device performance page can be customized to meet your preferences as described in the Editing the Device Performance Page Layout section By default the device performance page displays the system information response times average min max and packet loss rate for the selected device as well as the status of monitored network services and utilization rates of network interfaces on that device For devices implementing the HOST RESOURCES MIB module and for Cisco devices this page displays also Memory amp Processor Info memory usage CPU load Storage Info and Process information process name path PID CPU and memory consumption
33. 6 kpacket 5 cisco test router netflow mg soft si 112 19 Mibyte 450 26 kpacket 6 fa in f132 1e100 net 100 51 Mibyte 81 43 kpacket mimin imi pi E Top 10 Conversations Today 2014 05 27 12 42 23 7 ciscoSwitch2 mg soft si 98 27 Mibyte 397 41 kpacket 8 vps comslider com 71 06 Mibyte 56 05 kpacket 9 5 226 176 16 25 29 Mibyte 30 60 kpacket mt 10 0 0 215 http 10 0 0 215 mgsoft ni jqnetflow php amp amp ukey 396e6720a9e 37 1a974353 14d6c8453 Figure 26 NetFlow home page displays consolidated NetFlow reports You can choose between two types of charts displayed a pie chart or a bar chart To change the type of charts on a page select the corresponding entry in the Graph drop down list Figure 26 If you click an item link in the NetFlow home page you will be redirected either to the Router Interface Conversation Application Country Protocol or Endpoint Details page with the NetFlow data of the corresponding item router interface conversation application country protocol or endpoint By expanding and clicking the individual subentries in the Top N reports a more detailed statistics for the selected item e g device interface conversation application etc is shown To view NetFlow sFlow information of a specific item e g device interface conversation application on a specific device click the expand button 4 in front of the item you want to examine more closely nr 3 in
34. 8 MG SOFT Net Inspector Server time 2014 05 29 16 33 Page Refresh 10 min M Services re Export Edit page layout Critical Services All by Service Type i Av Time 1 2014 05 29 16 32 02 2 2014 05 29 16 32 17 3 2014 05 29 16 32 25 4 2014 05 29 16 32 26 5 2014 05 29 16 32 31 2014 05 29 16 32 31 7 2014 05 29 16 32 31 8 2014 05 29 16 33 02 9 2014 05 29 16 33 06 10 2014 05 29 16 33 18 11 2014 05 29 16 33 18 12 2014 05 29 16 33 28 13 2014 05 29 16 33 28 14 2014 05 29 16 33 32 15 2014 05 29 16 33 38 16 2014 05 29 16 33 38 Av Status Av Service DNS UDP 53 DNS UDP 53 SSH TCP 22 Telnet TCP 23 HTTPS TCP 443 Telnet TCP 23 SSH TCP 22 Telnet TCP 23 SSH TCP 22 HTTPS TCP 443 SSH TCP 22 HTTPS TCP 443 HTTP TCP 80 HTTPS TCP 443 HTTP TCP 80 HTTPS TCP 443 Av Device 10 0 0 37 camera kc53 kasiopea rsa 10 0 0 64 10 0 0 64 10 0 0 64 dhcp 122 dhcp 110 matejf imac 10 0 0 169 dhcp 164 tp x6it 10 0 0 222 tp x6it 10 0 0 222 jasnar imac sasoz imac sasoz imac DNS TCP 53 Av Time 2014 05 29 16 32 03 2014 05 29 16 31 47 2014 05 29 16 31 59 4 2014 05 29 16 31 59 Telnet TCP 23 Av Time 2014 05 29 16 32 01 2014 05 29 16 32 23 2014 05 29 1 16 33 02 2014 05 29 16 31 59 _ 2014 05 29 16 32 31 gt 2014 05 29 16 31 59 Av Status Av Service S DNS TCP 53 DNS TCP 5
35. 87 Unavailable Unavailable f Unavailable Unavailable f Unavailable Unavailable f Unavailable 60 sec PerfMgmt 10 0 2 50 gt 10 0 0 4 60 sec 1 05 ms 8 01 ms 7 98 ms 00 00 01 00 0 00 ms 0 00 ms 1 Figure 11 VolP frame in the device performance page The IP SLA frame in the device performance page displays the lists of IP SLA categories e g HTTP DNS Jitter VolP etc and operations within categories Source gt destination items configured on the given device It also displays the current IP SLA measurements i e round trip times RIT and for VolP also jitter from source to destination and vice versa Jitter SD DS packet loss from source to destination and vice versa Packet Loss SD DS and latency from source to destination and vice versa Latency SD DS By clicking an IP SLA operation in the first column e g VolP RI TMON you can view more detailed statistics with history for the given IP SLA operation For VoIP IP SLA this includes the MOS mean opinion score round trip time RTT jitter packet loss latency packet out of sequences packet MIA and packet late arrivals Figure 12 For more information about those parameters please consult the Cisco documentation that came with your equipment MG SOFT Net Inspector SS ehd crformance panee er Serer sne 2011 05 21 13 35 E System summary Home Devices Alarms NetFlow IPSLA Reports Page Refresh 10min v ciscoSwitch2 Jitter
36. 9 296 10 0 0 41 14 58 09 rica rane j 10 0 3 148 tadejm hp 2013 09 09 10 0 3 148 dhcp 08 000 3 98 552 10 0 0 215 i 14 58 09 7 2013 09 09 tt aL 0 3 i 10 0 3 148 sasoz imac 06 000 14 58 09 10 0 3 148 teleport 97 437 2013 09 09 0 3 sivili e 0 3 es 7 154 10 0 3 148 vili e530 05 000 14 58 09 5 10 0 3 148 turtle 97 154 Figure 53 Custom report page with two objects tables in a row 5 To move a frame to a different location in the custom report page click the titlebar of the frame hold down the left mouse button and drag the frame to the desired position The shaded down arrow markers appear at the location where the dropped frame will be positioned Figure 16 Release the left mouse button to drop the frame to the marked position in the Edit page layout frame to permanently apply the changes 7 Click the Edit page layout sign to close the drop down frame To Add New Line to Graph Many graphs and tables can contain more than one instance of a monitored parameter variable This section describes how to add an additional instance of interface inbound traffic to the existing graph so that the values from two different interfaces and devices can be compared on the same graph 1 Open the report page containing a graph in the page configurator as described in section Editing Custom Report Pages 2 Inthe titlebar of the graph which you want to add an additional var
37. Figure 26 and click on the device name To see information on the item on a specific interface click the expand button amp 3 in front of the device you are focusing on and click on the desired interface Figure 27 LL 32 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 50 17 kpacket 50 17 kpacket 33 51 kpacket 16 66 kpacket E i server2 bellonline co uk lt jernejt pe mg soft si El smart2 mg zoft si FastEthernet1 Vlanl Figure 27 Detailed NetFlow Information About NetFlow Data Aggregation Note NetFlow raw values 5 minute sum hourly sum and daily sum The following model is used for aggregating the NetFlow sFlow data note that a different model is used for aggregating the performance data How NetFlow data is stored in the database raw data as received from NetFlow sources is stored for the last 24 hours 5 minute sums are calculated from raw data and stored for the last 14 days hourly sums are calculated and stored for the last 6 months e daily sums are calculated and stored for the last 2 years How NetFlow data is displayed in the NetFlow Conversation Details report pages Raw data is never depicted in graphs it is only displayed in tables when viewing the conversation details for up to 24 hours from the current time In general the data of the smallest available aggregation level appropriate for the selected time period is displayed as follows 1 If th
38. MG SOFT Corporation Net Inspector Performance Manager 2015 USER MANUAL Document Version 10 6 Document published on October 16 2015 Copyright 1995 2015 MG SOFT Corporation MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Introduction In order to improve the design or performance characteristics MG SOFT reserves the right to make changes in this document or in the software without notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of MG SOFT Corporation Permission to print one copy is hereby granted if your only means of access is electronic Depending on your license certain functions described in this document may not be available in the version of the software that you are currently using Screenshots used in this document may slightly differ from those on your display MG SOFT may have patents patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering subject matter in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property Copyright 1995 2015 MG SOFT Corporation All rights reserved L 2 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS A PEE OCH GUO Wise sess gaccccrececnecancec E E 6 2 Viewing Perfo
39. NNTPS SIP H 323 LDAP LDAPS IPP LPD MSSQL MySQL and Oracle service The Services tab lets you configure which of the detected network services will be monitored on the given device Furthermore in this view you can configure to monitor supported services on non standard ports Once configured the device Performance Statistics page displays the status of monitored services i e whether the services are accessible or not Edit Device Monitoring Options Address Interfaces Storages Processes Services 10 0 0177 Search pee F Monitored Name Port Protocol Username Password Confirm Password Sasorimac27 100 0477 we 631 UDP m Polling Profile E LDAPS 636 JDP ES defauli F o las sd UDP gt J M SNMP Profile Figure 24 Edit Device Monitoring Options page Services tab 9 Check the checkboxes in front of the services you want to monitor If user authentication is required for connecting to a service enter the username and password into the accompanying input lines 10 If there are no services listed click the Rescan button to scan the device for supported services To add a service that is currently not running on that device click the Add button and choose the service from the Name drop down list 11 Click the Apply button when to apply the changes 12 To return to the Device Performance Statistics page click the Close button L 29 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager
40. age report Add New Time Reports v Status Packet loss Device availability Response time gt Interfaces Host resources gt Fault N o Da ta Copyright C 2001 2014 MG SOFT All rights reserved Figure 43 Selecting a predefined time report from the Reports page 3 The selected report is displayed for the current day Figure 44 You can sort the report items by any column e g device name value min max value by clicking the sort symbol in the header of the respective column 4 To view the report for a different time frame select the desired category from the Time interval toolbar drop down list e g day week month quarter year etc and optionally shift the displayed time frame forward or backward by clicking the arrow buttons in the Time interval toolbar When the desired time interval for the report is selected click the Apply button in the right section of the Time interval toolbar to update the report to include the data for the new time interval L 49 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports Time report Status Device Availability m A Export gA Export Time Interval day Thu Feb 16 2012 Device Instance v Value Min Max kasiopea 100 000 100 000 100 000 10 0 0 80 100 000 100 000 100 000 opt switch 100 000 100 000 100 000 borisb r60 100 000 100 000 100 000 worm2 rsa 100 000 10
41. anual Network Monitoring Top N Endpoints Received From Top N Endpoints Transmitted To Top N Transceivers Top N Protocols Top N Applications Top N Conversations DOUOCUODO Note in the upper right corner of the frame you can select the time period graph bar or pie and the N value for all Top N reports displayed in this page If you click on the name of an item you will be redirected to the appropriate page Endpoint Details page if the item is an endpoint Application Details page if the item is an application etc displaying information related to that specific item on a specific router Country Details UNITED STATES Time Jyeplast Hour Graph Sealed Statistics H Country Details interface planetSwitch1 mg soft si 10 0 0 5 All Interfaces Country UNITED STATES Traffic 484 79 Mibyte Packets 510 84 Mpacket A Traffic Details Top 5 Endpoints Received From Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 26 25 Top 5 Endpoints Transmitted To Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 26 25 100 0 100 0 Source Bytes Packets Destination Bytes Packets hpelji mg soft si 7 63 Mibyte 8 46 Mpacket Matejf hp8220 mg soft si 9 16 Mibyte 9 47 Mpacket 2 10 0 0 87 7 22 Mibyte 7 87 Mpacket 2 10 0 0 240 8 05 Mibyte 8 53 Mpacket 3 enterprise mag soft si 6 05 Mibyte 6 50 Mpacket 3 LO 00 217 7 06 Mibyte 7 74 Mpacket 4 simulus mag soft si 5 92 Mibyte 6 21 Mpacket 4 10 0 0 218 6 01 Mibyte 6 31 Mpacket 5 smart3 mg soft si 5 24 Mibyte 5 54 Mpacket
42. ayout Figure 46 Setting the number of columns for a custom report page L 51 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports Custom Report Page Cutom page title Tops devices by CPU usage Properties Close xv Graph Top N Top 5 gt Table i ae mj Group Host resources statistics s Device status Statistics Storage usage 7 Devices with problems k Alarms CPU load O Device Map Storage usage External HTML Frame Figure 47 Example of setting a Top5 report properties in the custom page configurator 6 Inthe Properties frame you can select one of the following report types a Graph lets you create a report page containing any of the graphs available in Net Inspector Performance Manager for one or more devices here a graph of all numeric parameters collected through SNMP and ICMP ping can be selected like the device response time packet loss availability interface related statistics host resources related statistics Cisco related statistics including IP SLA processes and services statistics etc For these reports the desired time interval granularity sample interval graph scale and value category raw min max can be selected as well as additional properties for some of the statistics Table lets you create a report page containing any of the tables available in Net Inspector Performance Mana
43. c information sorted by a specific protocol The information is split in different groups a Top N Conversations Top N Applications Top N Transmitters Top N Receivers Top N Transceivers Top N Transmitting Countries Top N Receiving Countries DOUOOCS OU LL 39 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Protocol Details TCP sean Last Hour ns Graph cle Statistics MEE ee Network Monitoring Protocol Details planetSwitch1 mg soft si 10 0 0 5 TCP 2 84 Gibyte 3 06 Gpacket Protocol Traffic Packets A Traffic Details 08 16 01 Top 5 Conversations Last Hour Conversation 202 218 0 99 lt gt 10 0 0 134 2 213 4 193 042 rad tsai es lt gt rhea mg soft si 3 nol vipO2 cwwtf bbe co uk lt gt 10 0 0 156 4 10 0 0 172 lt gt 10 0 0 68 5 10 0 0 235 lt gt virus mg soft si 2010 07 23 08 16 01 Bytes Packets 8 42 Mibyte 8 83 Mpacket J 7 02 Mibyte 7 46 Mpacket 7 6 91 Mibyte 7 22 Mpacket J 6 53 Mibyte 6 71 Mpacket 6 33 Mibyte 6 74 Mpacket interface All Interfaces Top 5 Applications Last Hour Application MS FRS Replication 2 Orbix 2000 Locator 3 Virtual Places Audio control 4 BusySyne Calendar Synch Protocol 5 PWG WIMS Bytes 2010 07 23 Packets 14 10 Mibyte 11 77 Mibyte 10 75 Mibyte 10 50 Mibyte 9 55 Mibyte 14 94 Mpacket 12 33 Mpacket 11 20 Mpacket 10 71 Mpacket 10 15 Mpacket Top 5 Transmitte
44. comes with a series of predefined fault and performance management reports e g device availability number of alarms per severity network interface utilization that are accessible out of the box A user can select the desired time interval e g day week month quarter year for any of the predefined time reports and results are displayed in a tabular form either for all managed devices in the currently active user view or only for a subset of devices specified by a filter Results can be sorted by any column included in reports e g device name availability number of alarms discarded packets min and max values etc All predefined reports except NetFlow reports contain the average values for the selected time interval and where applicable also minimum and maximum values within this interval e g Response Time report for one day contains the average response times for devices in the given day as well as the absolute min and max device response times within that day Predefined reports also termed time reports can be exported to PDF and CSV file formats for external viewing or post processing This section describes how to select and view the predefined time reports 1 Click the Reports tab in the main window to display the Reports page Figure 43 2 The Time reports frame Figure 43 in the Reports page displays a list of predefined reports in different categories e g Interfaces Host resources Services etc
45. cs included in the device performance page click the Configure button in the upper right corner of the device performance page titlebar Figure 20 Server time 2012 12 18 05 51 Page Refresh 10 min v sasor imac27 10 0 0 177 d Sample Interval Scale Statistics a Configure 10 0 0 177 sasor imac27 2012 12 18 05 51 3 F Response Time MIN MAX SysName sasor imac SysUpTime 1 days 4h 56m Figure 20 Choosing the Configure button in the device performance page 2 The Edit Device Monitoring Options page is displayed Figure 21 3 To enable monitoring one or more network interfaces click the Interfaces tab in the Edit Device Monitoring Options page and check the checkboxes in front of the interfaces you want to be monitored To disable monitoring a specific interface uncheck its checkbox in the Interfaces tab Click the Apply button at the bottom of the Interfaces tab to apply the changes L 26 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring Edit Device Monitoring Options Interfaces Address Storage Processes 10 0 0 177 Name Monitored Address sasor imac27 10 0 0 177 127 0 0 1 Polling Profile O0 0000A g default SNMP Profile default 7 9A 7 C 20 52 41 53 9A 7C 20 52 41 53 9A 7 C 20 52 41 53 20 41 53 59 4E FF 10 0 0 177 10 201 0 254 00 23 DF FF DO0 0A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 E0 7 C 6D 62 77 CA 1D 00 00 00 00 00
46. d The graph always displays aggregated NetFlow data For example if the selected time period does not exceed 2 days for example if you select This hour Last 60 minutes Last hour Last 120 minutes Today or Yesterday option from the Time period drop down list the graph displays 5 minute sum bars The 5 minute sum bars show how many bytes has been transferred in each direction between two endpoints in 5 minute intervals spread over the selected time frame Or kibibytes 2 bytes or mebibytes 2 bytes or gibibytes 2 bytes etc Click on the graph to view a larger conversation details graph You can quickly adjust the time period by selecting it from the Adjust Time Period drop down list located LL 36 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring below the graph You can also select the Custom option from this drop down list and specify the Beginning time and End time for the graph in the accompanying drop down lists Alternatively you can quickly zoom in by selecting the desired time period with your mouse Figure 31 Conversation fargo iprom si lt gt jernejt pc mg soft si 1 hour interval re Export m fargo iprom si gt jernejt pc mg soft si 0 fargo iprom si lt jern jt pe mg soft si 1 91 Mi F Click and drag the mouse to zoom in to selected period 1 14 Mi 976 56 Ki i i i i 10 10 15 10 10 16 10 10 17 1
47. d meaning that from individual readings average values are being calculated and displayed in graphs and tables depending on the time period and the sampling interval set L 15 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring Note About data aggregation and values displayed continued By default the following aggregation model is used for performance data a different model is used for NetFlow data The values for the last 7 days are kept unmodified in the database raw data without aggregation For the period between the last 32 days and last 7 days only the hourly averages are kept in the database For the period between the last 366 days and last 32 days only the daily averages are kept in the database The graph bars and table values in device performance web pages always display the average values of readings within sample intervals for example if the polling interval is 1 minute and the sampling interval is 5 minutes then each graph bar and table value will show the average value of 5 readings approximately By setting the sampling interval to equal to or less than polling interval for any period within the last 7 days for which the raw data is kept by default one can view the actual raw data individual readings collected from devices In addition to average values the absolute maximum MAX and minimum MIN values are shown in graphs and tables for each sampling interval
48. e Date and time when the alarm occurred Description Short description of the alarm Severity Severity of the alarm LL 10 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring Device Name of the device associated with alarm Source Info Additional information about the source of alarm Value Value of the threshold variable for threshold alarms only Alarms are colored according to their severity levels The alarm severity levels their symbols and colors listed from least to most severe While the severity level assigned to pre defined alarms cannot be changed you can assign any severity level to user defined alarms a Click the sort toggle symbol in the column header Time Description Severity to sort alarms by that column in ascending or descending order Q Set the global page refresh interval to the desired value e g 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min by selecting it from the Page Refresh drop down list next to the Settings tab in the upper right section of the page a To manually refresh the alarms list use the web browsers Refresh typically CTRL R command a To view the web page dedicated to device which the alarm is related to click the device name hyperlink in the Device column of the Alarms page 3 2 Monitoring Device Status Click the Devices tab in the main window to display the Devices page Figure 4 The Devices page displays a list of all devices in the currently active user v
49. e for all Top N reports displayed in this page If you click on the name of an item you will be redirected to the corresponding page Endpoint Details page if the item is a transceiver Application Details page if the item is an application etc displaying information related to that item on a given router L 34 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 3 4 3 Interface Details Page E 7 Interface Details FastEthernet4 nara TA Last Hour eerie F Sei l op 5 Interface Details planetSwitch1 mg soft si 10 0 0 5 FastEthernet4 Interface FastEthernet Traffic 1 36 Gibyte Packets 1 46 Gpacket Traffic Details Top 5 Applications Last Hour Hostmame Bytes Packets Application Bytes Packets 57 00 59 71 IMIP Channels Port 6 41 Mibyte 6 65 Mpacket Mibyte Mpacket 2 Bridge Control 5 90 Mibyte 6 21 Mpacket 46 03 48 60 3 menandmice lpm 5 82 Mibyte 6 11 Mpacket Mibyte Mpacket 44 54 46 06 L4NSource 5 51 Mibyte 5 57 Mpacket Mibyte Mpacket 5S Mobile P2P Service 5 46 Mibyte 5 76 Mpacket 40 10 41 24 193 170 140 73 deploy akamaitechnologies com 2 google com 3 3570195135 hosting widexs nl 211 34 56 50 Mibyte Mpacket Top 5 Protocols Last Hour 31 88 34 10 5 193995920 onlinehome fr Mints eE Figure 29 Interface Details page To open the Interface Details Page click the expand button amp in front of the device e g router in the NetFlow
50. e span of the selected time period does not exceed 2 days a 5 min sums are displayed if they are available for the entire period else a hourly sums are displayed if available for the entire period else a daily sums are displayed 2 If the span of the selected time period exceeds 2 days but does not exceed 2 weeks a hourly sums are displayed if available for the entire period else a daily sums are displayed 3 If the span of the selected time period exceeds 2 weeks a daily sums are displayed Note that you can zoom into a graph to view more fine grained information if it exists by selecting a narrower time period in the graph with your mouse 3 4 2 Router Details Page To open the Router Details Page click on the router name in the NetFlow sources section of the NetFlow home page Figure 26 LL 33 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring Router Details planetSwitch1 mg soft si 10 0 0 5 xl All Interfaces gt Description 7o descriptor Traffic 5 46 Gibyte Packets 5 87 Gpacket Top 5 Transceivers Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 04 35 Top 5 Applications Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 04 35 100 0 P 50 0 La Kia 50 0 21 3 20 8 19 7 19 6 18 5 21 4 21 3 19 3 19 1 18 9 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 a 5 Hostmame Bytes Packets Application Bytes Packets 164 16 172 29 1 Orbix 2000 Locator 11 77 Mibyte 12 33 Mpacket Mibyte Mpacket 2 OMG In
51. ees ket each Gcin chosen oieeheenetdeceeiasinceieieds 54 To Add New Object Table or Graph to Page w ccccccccsccsssscssssssssssesessessssessessessesessessessssessesssseeeesseaseaeseeseeatesseaseneeees 55 TO AGAIN CW Cineto GTAP sic a n ANA Ra 56 43 1 Creating Map Repor Pag screen a a ua onda iM iua vations 58 43 2 Montonng DEVICES ON MaPsresnsndseen bitin ian dei wd a ile ioraeGehis 61 AA Creating PDF REDONS 22 Graiers cat arated ie ihe Ud esi i Genial A ale eal hal cals 62 5 Viewing Number of Monitored Objects cccecsceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseeseenneees 64 LL 3 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Introduction TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1 Accessing Performance Manager website in Net Inspector Client ccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 Figure 2 Net Inspector Performance Manager displaying user s home page default cccccceeees 8 Figure VICWING SIGNING eean Ea 10 Figured Montornng GEViCE Sosia a aca a a cee 12 Figure 5 Opening Performance Statistics window for the selected device cccccseeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeees 13 Figure 6 An example of device performance page upper part single column page layout 14 Figure 7 An example of device performance page lower part single column page layout 17 Figure 8 Services frame in the device performance PAQE cseeccccecceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeessaeeseeeessaaess 18 Figure 9 Example o
52. eesseueeessaeeesssaneeeesseneeneas 40 Figures COUNTY Detalls Page sienn n cance cee aN a ENAME 41 Figure 36 Application Details PAGS inst iw corse meervenacsertaxt vous mien enter eiatenteran alin ereuatentuoteteen 42 Figure 37 NetFlow Gontigurati n PAGS nsigna a a aa aai 43 Foure SG SCV ICCS PIO erna a a a etek 44 Figure 39 Viewing the availability history Of a WWW service ccccccseeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeceeeeeeeseeueeesaaneeeens 45 Figure 40 Viewing the latency history of a www service HT TP Get request response RIT 45 Foure AAP OLA Dae ti eadcisct nalnesietatinsei let teil a a dened dle muna boadeubmnedind 46 Figure 42 Example of a web page displaying the IP SLA VoIP quality statistics MOS 0 47 Figure 43 Selecting a predefined time report from the Reports page cccceccccesssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeees 49 LL 4 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Introduction Figure 44 Viewing a predefined time report Device Availability ccccccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeseeeeeeeeeseaas 50 FIQUIC AS HIREDOMS Dassis arne a in ietuay taser tala tetsu ceed saenoaidu ieee 51 Figure 46 Setting the number of columns for a custom report page ssenseesennesenrresnnnrsrnrresnnenennne 51 Figure 47 Example of setting a Top5 report properties in the custom page configurator 52 Figure 48 Viewing custom report page containing one object table ssssss
53. erfaces Storage Processes Services 10 0 0 177 Search 4 Name Monitored Description sasarimac 10 0 0 177 C Label BOOTCAMP Serial Number d679e64b F Label Macintosh HD Serial Number O Polling Profile default F SNMP Profile default Figure 22 Edit Device Monitoring Options page Storage tab LL 27 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 5 In the list of storage units in the Storage tab check the checkboxes of the storage units you want to monitor on the given device and click the Apply button 6 To select the processes you want to monitor on the given device click on the Processes tab 4 a is 0 0 0 27 Perforn MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager t ae F System summary Home Devices Alarms NetFlow IP SLA Reports Edit Device Monitoring Options Address 10 0 0 177 Name E Monitored Name sasor imac2 10 0 0 177 acrotray exe Polling Profile AdobeARM exe default AppleOSSMor exe zero length SNMP Profil a AppleTimeSrv exe zero length default atieclxx exe zero length atiesm exe zero length audiodg exe zero length Bootcamp exe conhost exe 358104388 1373917585 1996726875163840261811 45132654 11021083352007883600 380683829 conhost exe 686135002 8453587 612009932927 10234413241232 097942 173136541 957 1692051202304632 csrss exe ObjectDirectory Windows SharedSection 1024 2
54. es in the system To Edit the Device Performance Page Layout 1 Open the device performance page of the device whose page layout you wish to customize by clicking a device name hyperlink on the Devices page 2 Click the Edit page layout link below the titlebar of the device performance page Figure 14 lt MG SOFT Net Inspector erformance Manager sasor imac 10 0 0 177 Met Flow Tod ay Edit page layout 2012 12 18 07 21 31 10 0 0 177 sasor imac Figure 14 Selecting the Edit page layout link in the device performance page 3 The Edit Page Layout drop down frame opens Figure 15 E System summary Home Devices Alarms NetFlow IP SLA Reports ee ee 10 min v d Sample Interval Scale Statistics P Configure sasor imac27 10 0 0 177 Response Time Memory amp Processor Info Storage Info Number of columns 1 v Interfaces Services Processes Alarms IP SLA Custom Statistics Set layout for this device v Bae Restore to default Close Figure 15 Opened Edit page layout drop down frame in the device performance page 4 Check the checkboxes in front of the categories to be displayed in the device performance page The following categories are available L 23 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring Response time Memory and Processor Info Storage Info Interfaces Services Processes IP SLA Custom Statistics named arbitrarily
55. evice map reports containing a bitmap image e g a map office floor plan and then position icons that represent managed devices on that map In addition web report pages can be converted to PDF format This section describes how to configure a Atypical custom report page HTML a A device map report page and how to place managed object on it to enable monitoring device statuses and alarms on the map LL 50 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports 4 2 1 Creating Custom Report Pages This section describes how to configure a typical custom report page showing Top5 devices by CPU load Custom report pages can contain more than one object graph or table as described in the next section 1 Click the Reports tab in the main window to display the Reports page Figure 45 spector erformance Manager Time Reports Figure 45 Reports page 2 In the Custom pages frame click the Add New button Figure 45 to start configuring a custom report page The Custom Report Page configurator appears Figure 47 Into the Custom page title input line enter the title of the custom report page you are creating 5 A custom report page can contain 1 2 or 3 columns Select the desired number of columns from the Number of columns drop down list in the Edit Page Layout drop down frame Figure 46 Custom Report Page Number of columns 2 Cutom page title Edit page l
56. f a web page with process StatiStiCsS cccccccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeseesaeees 19 Figure 10 Example of a web page with network interface statistics ccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeees 20 Figure 11 VoIP frame in the device performance PaGE sccccccseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeas 21 Figure 12 Example of a web page displaying the IP SLA VoIP quality statistics cceceeecseeeeeees 21 Figure 13 Alarms frame in the device performance page ccccseeeccceeeeeeeceeseeeceeeeeeeueeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeas 22 Figure 14 Selecting the Edit page layout link in the device performance Page c ccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 23 Figure 15 Opened Edit page layout drop down frame in the device performance page 0068 23 Figure 16 Repositioning a frame using the drag amp drop technique cccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaees 24 Figure 17 Applying the new page layout to the Selected device cc cceccccecseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeesaeees 25 Figure 18 Closing the Edit page layout drop down frame ccccsecccecsseeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeesaeeeeeeas 25 Figure 19 Restoring the page layout to default settings cc ceecccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeesaaees 25 Figure 20 Choosing the Configure button in the device performance PagQe c ccseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 26 Figure 21 Edit Device Monitoring Op
57. face tho BEn Graph color f0000 Emm Statistics Data value Network interfaces traffic errors and status statistics Interface input traffic Average Raw Device 10 0 3 113 galileo Interface ethO Figure 55 Adding a new variable to the existing graph L 57 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports 5 To add additional variable to the graph repeat steps 2 and 3 above 6 When you have finished configuring the settings for the new object click the OK button in the Properties frame to create and view the report page containing both objects Figure 56 Interface input traffic Last 120 minutes 5 Minutes interval x Da MH 10 0 3 113 10 0 0 27 etho E 10 0 3 113 galileo etho 300 k 250 k 200 k m a F 150 k 100 k 0 13 09 10 13 09 10 13 09 10 137 09 10 13 09 10 13 09 10 13 09 10 13 09 10 13 09 10 13 09 10 13 09 10 13 09 10 13 09 10 13 09 10 13 09 10 14 02 09 14 10 29 14 18 49 14 27 09 14 35 29 14 43 49 14 52 09 15 00 29 15 06 49 15 17 09 15 25 29 15 33 49 15 42 09 15 50 29 15 56 49 Figure 56 Viewing a graph chart containing two variables 4 3 1 Creating Map Report Page This section describes how to add and configure a map report page which is configured under custom report pages 1 Click the Reports tab in the main window to display the Reports page Figure 57 spector erf
58. ger here all parameters collected through SNMP and ICMP ping can be selected like the device response time packet loss availability interface related statistics host resources related statistics Cisco related statistics including IP SLA processes and services statistics etc For these reports the desired time interval granularity sample interval samples per page and value category raw min max can be selected as well as additional properties for some of the statistics Top N lets you select a report that displays only those N devices N 5 10 20 etc whose latest values are the highest for the given metric e g response time packet loss CPU usage memory usage interface utilization etc Device status lets you select a report that displays a list of devices and their current statuses A list can include either all devices or a subset of devices in the system LU 52 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports Devices with problems lets you select a report that displays a list of devices with one or more open alarms A minimum severity level of alarms included on the list can be selected Alarms lets you select a report that displays a list of active alarms A list can be made either for all devices or a subset of devices in the system Device map lets you create a device map report page containing a bitmap image e g a map office floor plan
59. ght section of the page Click on a graph to view a web page with history data in form of a graph and table for the corresponding metric Storage Usage Statistics The Storage Info frame in the device performance web page Figure 7 displays the monitored storage volumes logical disks their names sizes and current usage used and free space The last retrieved values are presented in gauge charts Click a gauge chart to view a web page displaying the storage volume usage history in form of a graph and table One can configure which of the storage volumes of the given device will be monitored in the Edit Device page Storage tab Services Statistics The Services frame displays the status of monitored network services e g HTTP FTP DNS SMTP etc on the device To be able to monitor the status of services the services monitoring must be enabled in the polling profile that is assigned to the given device The following icons are used to indicate the current status of services Service is available Service is not available One can configure which of the supported standard services will be monitored in the Edit Device page Services tab Name Port LFO UDP 515 WOP 515 HTTP TCP 80 TCP 80 LDAPS UDP 636 UDP 636 IPP UDP 631 UDF 631 Figure 8 Services frame in the device performance page L 18 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring By clicking a
60. home page Figure 26 to show the list of monitored interfaces then click the name of the interface whose traffic you want to view or select the interface from the drop down list in the Router Details Page Figure 28 On this page you can monitor the traffic information of a specific network interface The information is split into several different groups a TopN Transceivers Top N Applications Top N Conversations Top N Protocols and Top N Countries DODO Note in the upper right corner of the frame you can select the time period graph bar or pie and the N value for all Top N reports displayed in this page lf you click on the name of an item you will be redirected to the appropriate page Endpoint Details page if the item is a transceiver Application Details page if the item is an application etc displaying information related to that item on a specific router 3 4 4 Conversation Details Page To view the Conversation Details page click the conversation whose details you want to view in the Top N Conversations report LO 35 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring Conversation fargo iprom si lt gt jernejt pc mg soft si 5 minutes interval SuilsoseeLast 60 minutes v fem Linear Conversation Details smart2 mg soft si 10 0 0 27 E All Interfaces E Conversation fargo iprom si jernejt pc mg soft si Traffic 1 78 Mibyte Packets 3 71 kpacket Eea
61. iable to click the Edit button 1 The graph Properties frame appears displaying the graph settings Figure 54 3 Inthe graph Properties frame click the Add Variable button Figure 54 LL 56 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports Custom Report Page Cutom page title interface inbound bitrate Close Properties Fi k Table oe Top N ry k a Device status Graph scale Linear Devices with problems W Graph Time period Last 120 minutes iv Sample interval 5 Minutes iv oy ka Alarms F t Device Map ri tot Extemal HTML Frame add Statistics Data value Average Raw Figure 54 Clicking the Add Variable button in an existing graph 4 Another variable frame Statistics Device Interface appears below the existing one In the second frame select the device and interface you want to monitor as the second variable on the same graph and choose the variable color Figure 55 Properties Graph Time period Last 120 minutes O Table Top N Sample interwal 5 Minutes w Device status Graph scale Linear w Devices with problems 2 alarms _ Device Map 2 External HTML Frame add Statistics Data value Network interfaces traffic errors and status statistics Interface input traffic Average Raw Device 10 0 3 113 10 0 0 27 Inter
62. iew The Name column displays the hostname if available of each device and the value of its sysName 0 object instance if available in round brackets If a device has more than one IP address assigned the IP address used for monitoring the given device is displayed in square brackets next to the hostname The Devices page provides information about the current status of each device Status column the alarms associated with each device Alarms column the name and address of each device as well as the address of the polling engine used for poling each device The following symbols are used to indicate the status of devices Status column device is up responding device is down not responding device monitoring is disabled H 11 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring MG SOFT Net Inspector erformance Mz name Boreas Aarme Sevens Wairi Pia Resor Server time 2014 05 23 16 22 Page Refresh 10 min ha Devices Av Status Av Last Change Av Alarms Polling Engine Av Address Av Name 2014 05 23 13 43 09 2014 05 23 14 43 12 2014 05 23 13 43 08 2014 05 23 15 59 45 2014 05 23 13 43 08 2014 05 23 13 43 09 2014 05 23 13 43 07 2014 05 23 16 05 06 2014 05 23 16 17 07 2014 05 23 13 43 08 2014 05 23 13 43 09 2014 05 23 13 43 07 2014 05 23 13 43 09 2014 05 23 13 43 08 2014 05 23 13 43 08 2014 05 23 13 43 08 2014 05 23 13 43 08 1 minor
63. itial Refs 11 70 Mibyte 12 39 Mpacket 2 3570195135 hosting widexs nl Merta re 3 WANScaler Communication Service 10 60 Mibyte 10 80 Mpacket 151 61 159 19 4 BusySync Calendar Synch Protocol 10 50 Mibyte 10 71 Mpacket Mibyte Mpacket 5 Partition Image Port 10 37 Mibyte 10 84 Mpacket 151 03 159 26 1 a193 170 140 73 deploy akamaitechnologies com 3 fx in f106 1e100 net 4 vps segdre com P 9 Mibyte Mpacket Top 5 Protocols Last Hour f 141 89 149 87 5 213 4 193 042 rad tsai es Mibyte Mpacket Top 5 Conversa tions Last Hour Bytes Packets 5 49 Gibyte 5 90 Gpacket 5 39 Gibyte 5 80 Gpacket 0 03 Gibyte 0 03 Gpacket lt 0 01 Gibyte lt 0 01 Gpacket Packets 4193 170 140 73 deploy akamaitechnologies com lt gt 10 19 10 24 vili r31 mg soft si Mibyte Mpacket 8 42 5 83 Mibyte Mpacket Figure 28 Router Details page 2 202 218 0 99 lt gt 10 0 0 134 On this page you can see the NetFlow information for the selected router for all its NetFlow enabled interfaces If you want to see data for a specific interface on the router select if from the interfaces drop down list and you will be redirected to the Interface Details Page The following reports are displayed on the Router Details Page a TopN Transceivers Top N Applications Top N Conversations Top N Protocols and Top N Countries DODO Note in the upper right corner of the frame you can select the time period graph bar or pie and the N valu
64. itoring Alternatively if the Performance Manager Home Page is already open in Java web browser click the NetFlow tab in the main window nr 1 in Figure 26 to view the NetFlow home page The NetFlow home page displays a list of all configured NetFlow sFlow source devices if any and consolidated Top N NetFlow traffic reports for a specific configurable time frame e g last 60 minutes today last 7 days this month etc The consolidated Top N reports are calculated from all NetFlow sources The following Top N N is configurable e g 5 10 15 20 NetFlow reports are displayed a chart and an ordered list is shown in each report E D DO O DOD Top N Applications Displays the N applications that transferred the most data Top N Conversations Displays the N conversations traffic between two endpoints that transferred the most data Top N Countries Displays the top N countries by network traffic Top N Protocols Displays the top N protocols by network traffic Top N Receivers Displays the N receivers hosts that received the most data Top N Transmitters Displays the N transmitters hosts that sent the most data Top N Transceivers Displays the N transceivers hosts that sent and received the most data Note You can configure the time frame and N value for each Top N report in the NetFlow configuration page L 31 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring NF NetFlow
65. k interface utilization In addition the Report page lets you configure also custom reports containing graphs or tables displaying metrics monitored on one or more devices Examples of such custom reports are Top10 reports reports of monitored objects with problems etc LL 9 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 3 NETWORK MONITORING 3 1 Viewing Alarms Click the Alarms tab to display the Alarms page Figure 3 spector erformance Manager l _ _ E Devices Alarms Page Refresh 10 min Copyright Z 2011 MG SOFT All rights reserved Figure 3 Viewing alarms The Alarms page displays all active open alarms New alarms will be automatically added to the Alarms list as they occur after web page refresh and the existing alarms will disappear from the list after web page refresh when they get cleared Note 1 Alarms are messages that indicate faults or conditions that could lead to faults on managed devices An alarm can be active or cleared An alarm is active as long as the condition that triggered it is present e g when a managed device does not respond to queries the Device is down alarm is raised and becomes active when the device starts responding again the Device is down alarm is cleared Note 2 Only active alarms are displayed in the Alarms page Every line in the Alarms list represents one alarm Alarms provide the following information Tim
66. lity statistics in Click the RTT tab to view the latency in ms of the given service Figure a guru HTTP TCP 80 Time Period oe Interv a Statis Service Availability w HTTP TCP 80 2014 05 29 17 13 03 Port Availability 48 E Service RTT MIN MAX 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 0 14 05 29 14 05 29 14 05 29 14 05 29 14 05 29 14 05 29 14 05 29 14 05 29 14 05 29 14 05 29 14 05 29 14 05 29 15 20 00 15 30 00 15 40 00 15 50 00 16 00 00 16 10 00 16 20 00 16 30 00 16 40 00 16 50 00 17 00 00 17 10 00 Figure 40 Viewing the latency history of a www service HTTP Get request response RTT LO 45 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 3 6 IP SLA Monitoring The IP SLA page contains the lists of IP SLA operations that are configured on your Cisco device The operations source gt destination items are listed by different categories e g HTTP DNS Jitter VoIP For more information on configuring IP SLA operations on Cisco devices please consult the Cisco documentation To open the IP SLA page click on the IP SLA tab in the Performance Manager home page ake Net Inspector erformance Manager Home Devices Alarms NetFlow adinin SLA Reports U E E Te 10min IP SLA Status VoIP RTMON AY RIT A7 MOS A7 Jitter SD DS AVY Packet Loss SD DS AY Latency SD DS F System summary 1 1 Jitter S gt 212 18 49 75 svailabl Unava j bi n bl U bi i ble j j bl n
67. m report page is now created and available for viewing to all users with the same privileges Figure 49 LL 53 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports MG SOFT Net Inspector a Pa t erformance Manager Devices Alarms NetFlow Custom Pages ow Time Created Aw Custom page 2013 09 05 16 50 23 Tops devices by CPU usage ddi Hew Figure 49 Reports page with one custom report page 4 3 Editing Custom Report Pages Custom report pages can be edited for example to include additional objects tables graphs or to include more instances of a monitored variable in an existing graph 1 2 Click the Reports tab in the main window to display the Reports page Figure 49 In the Custom report pages frame click the existing custom report page item that you would like to edit Figure 50 Custom Pages Ay Time Created Aa Custom page 2013 09 05 16 50 23 eo by CPU usage Figure 50 Opening a custom report page 3 The custom report page is displayed Figure 51 Every custom report page contains one ore more rows and every row contains zero or more objects tables or graphs depending on the value set in the Number of columns drop down list The custom page displayed below contains one row and one object within this row Top5 devices by CPU usage table LO 54 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports Custom Re
68. mance Manager System summary Devices Alarms NetFlow IP SLA Reports Page Refresh 10 min gt 212 18 49 69 Time Period Sample Interval Scale Statistics Jitter ned up 212 18 49 69 gt 109 123 32 139 2013 09 05 16 07 10 60 sec RIT 34 48 ms Pecket Out Of Sequence o 16384 Jitter SD DS 7 95 ms 8 06 ms Packet MIA 0 172 byte Packet Loss SD DS 00 000 00 000 Packet Late Arrival 2 0 byte Latency SD DS Oms Oms 1000 MOS 4 34 Latency Out Of Sequence MIA Late Arrival All 3 6 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 13 09 05 14 09 58 14 18 18 14 26 38 14 34 58 14 43 18 14 51 38 14 59 55 15 06 18 15 16 38 15 24 56 15 33 18 15 41 38 15 49 58 15 58 18 16 06 36 Figure 42 Example of a web page displaying the IP SLA VoIP quality statistics MOS Click any tab Jitter Packet Loss Latency MOS etc or graph to view more data for the given metric LL 47 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports 4 1 VIEWING AND CREATING REPORTS Net Inspector Performance Manager offers a set of predefined fault and performance management reports e g device availability number of alarms per severity network interface utilization and lets you configure your own reports based on the built in Statistics or user defined custom polling statistics Viewing Predefined Reports Net Inspector Performance Manager
69. n of this manual 2 2 About Performance Manager Website MG SOFT Performance Manager website contains several sections You can switch between them by clicking the following tabs displayed in the top section of each Web page Figure 2 Home When you click this tab your home page is displayed Figure 2 Every Net Inspector user has its own home page which is displayed automatically when the user opens the Net Inspector Performance Manager website Home pages can be customized to contain one or more custom reports graphs tables external web pages included as HTTP frames and or a map on which the user can drag and drop icons of devices and monitor their status User home pages fall into category of custom report pages and are configured in the same manner LL 8 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing Performance Manager Website Devices When you click this tab the Performance Manager Devices page Is displayed where you can view all monitored devices included in the currently active Net Inspector user view the current status of devices assigned polling engine and the basic device alarm information the number of alarms and severity of the most critical alarm associated with the device Alarms When you click this tab the Performance Manager Alarms page is displayed The Alarms page displays all active open alarms associated with the devices New alarms will be automatically added to the Alarms li
70. name based on the string the name contains enter the string e g device name or part of it into the Search input line in the titlebar of the Devices page a To view a device related web page and the data collected from a device through polling click on a device name hyperlink in the Name column 3 3 Viewing Device Performance Data In Net Inspector WorkGroup Edition and better which integrate the Performance Manager functionality managed objects are polled by Performance Manager polling engine by default as opposed to the Net Inspector LITE Edition where polling is performed by the Net Inspector Server itself In such configuration detailed device performance statistics with history can be viewed in the Performance Statistics window as described in this section LU 12 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 1 In the Net Inspector Client application open the map that contains the managed object s you want to view the properties of by expanding the hierarchical map tree in the Explorer window View Explorer selecting the relevant map and choosing the Open pop up command 2 A new tab opens in the Maps window displaying the managed objects and submaps if any contained in the selected map 3 To open the Performance Statistics window and view the performance data of the selected managed object select a managed object and choose the Show Performance Statistics pop up command Figure 5
71. nd Figure 60 reflects the current status of the given device using the following color scheme green device is up red device is down gray device is not monitored In addition a symbol representing the severity level of the most severe alarm that currently exists on the given device if any is shown on the device icon background The alarm severity symbols are described here Place your mouse pointer over a device icon to see more details about the corresponding device in a tooltip device name IP address description and alarms associated with the device total number of alarms and the most severe alarm displayed in brackets LUI 61 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports 4 4 Creating PDF Reports Performance Manager can generate reports in Adobe PDF format from all custom report pages as well as from some built in pages like the pages showing a device s detailed response time statistics etc To create a PDF report from a custom report page proceed as follows 1 2 4 Click the Reports tab in the main window to display the Reports page Figure 49 In the Custom report pages frame click the name of the custom report page you want to export to PDF format This displays the custom report page Click the Export to PDF button in the titlebar of the custom report page Figure 61 Reports by Joe J re Export Configure SS Top 5 CPU load Host resources
72. nd ping Statistics This frame provides the general information about the device like its IP address hostname SysName SysLocation SysContact SysDescription etc The Sys data is obtained by querying the standard MIB II system group of objects via SNMP The information displayed will depend upon what information is available for L 16 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring that device in its MIB The section on the right displays the ping statistics history graphs i e device response times in milliseconds and the packet loss rate in The current response time and packet loss rate are presented also in gauge charts SSS aaaeaeaeeGQGQGu5Q50uqu0 050958Q45Q 5 5Q5 7 Y T EN 3sor imac 110 0 0 1 7 1 Pero ance Statistics Lo Foe gt 4 anit bO La CPU Usage 2012 12 18 02 59 30 CPU Average cPuU1 cPUu2 cPU3 cPu4 Number of processesors 4 sae E CPU Usage MIN MAX QO f s Number of processes 67 80 F Number of users 3 L 60 H w _ 40 F yy F _ 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 12 18 01 00 38 01 17 16 01 33 58 01 50 38 02 07 18 02 23 58 02 40 38 02 57 18 CPU Average Storage Info ES Fixed drive 2012 12 18 02 48 26 CE Fixed drive C Label Local Disk Serial Number 8f093a9e D Label New Volume Serial Number 642e7439 Size 152 57 GB Size 145 52 GB Used Space 34 38 52 45 GB Used Space 92 85
73. or Client 2 The MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager website user home page is displayed in the Java based Web browser window within the Net Inspector application Figure 2 LL 7 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing Performance Manager Website Polling Engine Home Page MG SOFT Net Inspector erformance Manage Server time 2014 05 23 13 31 Home e o Services Unetriow Up sta neports emma Custom Report Page T Export Edit page layout Welcome x C N Welcome to MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager Device status all devices Av Status Av Last Change i 2014 05 23 12 57 28 borisb hp 2420 10 0 0 240 2014 05 23 12 57 11 teleport 1 2014 05 23 12 57 29 E dhcp 125 critical 4 nm 10 0 0 215 http 10 0 0 215 mgsoft ni custompage php cpid 128ukey 0e21742c6 Sdbf3 1F188a354e8 2d7F538wid 45521400844666 Figure 2 Net Inspector Performance Manager displaying user s home page default By default user home page contains the Welcome frame and the Device status frame displaying a list of all devices in the active user view and their current status You can customize your home page for example to include different or additional information To start customizing the home page click the Edit page layout link below the title bar of the user home page frame Follow the guidelines in the Editing Custom Report Pages sectio
74. ormance Manager Home Devices Alarms NetFlow IP SLA Reports Hh Add New Time Reports Figure 57 The Reports home page LL 58 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports 2 In the Custom pages frame click the Add New button Figure 57 to start configuring a custom report page 3 The Custom Report Page configurator appears Figure 58 Custom Report Page Cutom page title USA Map Edit page Properties x y Graph Upload map image Table ZAHome TadejMOUSA ipg ipa O Topu j Upload C Device status Devices with problems Map image C Alarms filename External HTML Frame Figure 58 Device map report configurator 4 Into the Custom page title input line enter the title of the custom report page you are creating 5 A custom report page can contain 1 2 or 3 columns Select the desired number of columns from the Number of columns drop down list in the Edit Page Layout drop down frame Figure 46 6 If the map you want to load is in the Map image filename drop down list in the Properties frame proceed to step 8 Otherwise click the Browse button next to the Upload map image input line and select the image file from your disk 7 After you have selected the image file you want to use as the map background click the Upload button This also adds the selected image to the Map image filename drop down list 8 Select the ma
75. p image you want to load from the Map image filename drop down list The selected map image will be displayed below the Properties frame with a list of devices displayed on the right hand side Figure 59 9 From the list on the right hand side drag the devices you want to monitor and drop them to the desired position on the map Figure 59 LL 59 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports E Graph Upload map image B OO top N O Device status D Devices with problems O alarms Device Map O External HTML Frame Map image filename E 410 0 0 27 EJdtadejm hp dteleport E dciscoSwitch2 EdamisAdsl ae 10 0 0 12 amisAds 3 jE kasiopea 4 ScomSwibchi F Hrouter4 10 0 0 Edsnail 10 0 0 4 Figure 59 Device map report configurator Second page 10 When you have finished placing devices on the image click the OK button in the titlebar of the Properties frame to create and view the newly created report page containing one object Device map LL 60 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports Oxe HETTA Ste ano i ODE GLAND Tet Ab A WT AT CHW COAWELTICUT ee be Figure 60 Viewing a device map report page 4 3 2 Monitoring Devices on Map Device map report pages let you monitor the status of included devices and alarms associated with them The color of a device icon backgrou
76. port Page Number of columns 2 gt Cutom page title op5 devices by CPU usage Da PZ Ee Edit page layout Top 5 Host resources statistics CPU load x ce AV Time Rank Device Value Source Info 2013 09 06 15 47 16 2013 09 06 15 47 16 2013 09 06 10 0 3 148 snail 3 14 000 0 15 47 16 10 0 0 41 z 2013 09 06 4 10 0 3 148 tadejm hp 15 47 16 10 0 0 215 2013 09 06 15 47 16 1 10 0 3 148 dhcp 154 20 000 0 10 0 3 148 ciscoSwitch2 18 000 o 13 000 o 10 0 3 148 sasor2 09 000 0 Figure 51 Viewing a custom report page in page configurator To Add New Object Table or Graph to Page 1 To add an additional object table or graph to the row above Figure 51 make sure to select number 2 in the Number of columns drop down list in the Edit page layout frame 2 Then click the New button a in the Edit page layout frame to add a new object next to the existing one in the custom page configurator Figure 52 Custom Report Page zA Export Number of columns 2 gt Cutom page title T0p5 devices by CPU usage Edit page layout Top 5 Host resources statistics CPU load Properties x S AV Time Rank Device Value Source Info Graph Top N T gt 2013 09 06 1 Pp op 5 10 0 3 148 dhcp 154 20 000 Table 15 47 16 JE G Group Host resources statistics gt 2013 09 06 Toph trj m o 15 47 16 10 0 3 148 ciscoSwitch2 18 000 2013 09 06 3 10 0 3 148 snail 15 47 16
77. r Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 8 When you have finished editing the performance page layout select the appropriate entry from the Set layout for drop down list and click the Apply button next to it to apply the configured layout to the selected device only to all devices of the same type or to all devices in the system respectively Figure 17 sasor imac27 10 0 0 177 d Sample Interval Scale Statistics E Configure Response Time Memory amp Processor Info Storage Info Number of columns 1 v Interfaces Services Processes Processes Alarms IP SLA Custom Statistics Set layout for this device Apply Restore to default Set layout for this device Set layout for all devices of the same type Set layout for all devices Figure 17 Applying the new page layout to the selected device 9 To close the Edit Page Layout drop down frame click the Close link at the bottom of the Edit Page Layout drop down frame Figure 18 sasor imac 7 10 0 0 177 Time Period i Response Time Memory amp Processor Info Storage Info Interfaces Services Processes Alarms IP SLA Custom Statistics Set layout for this device Interfaces if Memory amp Processor Info Figure 18 Closing the Edit page layout drop down frame To Revert the Device Performance Page Layout to Default Settings 1 Open the device performance page of the device whose page layout you wish to revert the to default settings
78. rce of alarm Value Value of the variable for threshold alarms only For more information about alarms please refer to the Viewing Alarms section Custom Statistics The Custom Statistics frame which can be named differently as defined in the custom polling strategy in the device performance web page Figure 7 displays the list of custom user configured SNMP parameters and their values The Custom Statistics frame is not displayed by default To enable displaying it enable the Custom Statistics category in the Edit Page Layout drop down frame By clicking an item in the list you can view its detailed statistics in a dedicated web page This includes a table of retrieved values and a graph of retrieved numerical values of the user specified SNMP parameters LU 22 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring 3 3 1 Editing Device Performance Page Layout By default the device performance page contains frames for all categories of monitored parameters except the Custom Statistics Furthermore the categories Response time Memory and Processor Info Storage Info Services etc are displayed in 2 columns by default The device performance page layout included frames order of frames number of columns can be customized to meet your preferences The modified layout can be applied to one device only to all devices of the same type e g server router firewall etc or to all monitored devic
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80. rs Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 16 01 Top 5 Receivers Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 16 01 Source 213 4 193 042 rad tsai es 2 202 218 0 99 3 google com 4 rr esams wikimedia org 5 211 34 56 50 Bytes 65 34 Mibyte 63 38 Mibyte 52 61 Mibyte 46 62 Mibyte 44 09 Mibyte Packets 68 33 Mpacket 65 26 Mpacket 55 25 Mpacket 48 97 Mpacket 45 75 Mpacket Destination 193995920 onlinehome fr 2 google com 3 3570195135 hosting widexs nl 4 nol vipO02 cwwtf bbec co uk 5 vps segdre com Bytes 52 80 Mibyte 42 51 Mibyte 40 16 Mibyte 36 25 Mibyte 33 91 Mibyte Packets 55 81 Mpacket 45 07 Mpacket 42 20 Mpacket 38 26 Mpacket 36 67 Mpacket Top 5 Transmitting Countries Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 16 01 Top 5 Transceivers Last Hour Figure 34 Protocol Details page Note in the upper right corner of the frame you can select the time period graph bar or pie and the N value for all Top N reports displayed in this page When you click on the name of an item you are redirected to the appropriate page Endpoint Details page if the item is a receiver Application Details page if the item is an application etc displaying information related to that specific item on a specific router 3 4 7 Country Details Page To open the Country Details page click a country you want to view the IP traffic details of in the home page On this page you can monitor L 40 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User M
81. s IP addresses are the source and destination of the heaviest traffic what protocols are used most etc Monitoring IP traffic flows facilitates more accurate capacity planning and ensures that resources are used appropriately in support of organizational goals It helps IT determine where to apply Quality of Service QoS optimize resource usage etc Note 1 To enable NetFlow and or sFlow monitoring the source device s must be first configured using a vendor specific method to send NetFlow sFlow packets to Net Inspector NetFlow collector service and the source devices must be set as NetFlow source in Net Inspector Client Please refer to the Net Inspector Installation and Configuration Guide for detailed instructions on how to set a device as a NetFlow source in Net Inspector Note 2 Net Inspector Performance Manager displays information received through both NetFlow and sFlow protocol in the same way In this section all references to NetFlow apply also to sFlow 3 4 1 NetFlow Home Page To open the NetFlow home page home page in Net Inspector Client click the Show NetFlow Statistics NF toolbar button Figure 25 F 10 0 3 105 MG SOFT Net Inspector Client File Edit View Event Map Tools Window Help Explorer default SEF 10 0 3 105 o Figure 25 Click the NF toolbar button in Net Inspector Client to open the NetFlow home page LL 30 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Mon
82. seeeeeeeessaeeseeeessaaess 61 Figure 61 Generating a PDF TODO ssenatunoce tara ciwaesicnns Susans ad unkesuduwureba sdrameuiuaanaceudsauntudadeaunths aenneiilocetabentcans 62 Figure 62 Viewing Custom report page in PDF format ccccceesceeeceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeesseaseeeeenseaseeeeensanees 63 Figure 63 A PDF report in the Reports Page ccccccsssseeccssseecceseeecseseeeceeuseeeseeseeessageeessenseeesseseeeses 63 LL 5 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Introduction 1 INTRODUCTION This guide contains instructions for completing basic operations in MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager application which makes an integral part of the MG SOFT Net Inspector Fault and Performance Manager package it is integrated in Net Inspector WorkGroup Enterprise and Carrier Edition software packages Majority of instructions are provided on a step by step basis which should help the reader start using the software effectively It is presumed that you are familiar with using a graphical computer environment especially using a web browser application MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager has a web based graphical front end All program commands in this manual are written in bold and italic letters Individual commands in combinations of commands are separated by the character All hyperlinks in text are marked with blue colored letters e g Creating Reports Clicking a hyperlink opens the page
83. service in the list you can view its availability graph and table in a dedicated web page Processes Statistics The Processes frame in the device performance web page Figure 7 displays a list of monitored processes their current status path process identification number PID CPU load and memory load for every process One can configure which of the processes running on the given device will be monitored in the Edit Device page Processes tab The following icons are used to indicate the current status of processes Process is running Process is stopped admirm soffice exe atten Last Day Linear F Ee None E Processes Info soffice exe 2010 02 24 23 52 50 Status w E Process Status PID 3928 Running i Name soffice exe quickstart Path C Program Files OpenOffice org 3 program CPU 00 00 Stopped Memory 2 MB oo2 3 55 31 100 E Process CPU MIN MAX 50 60 x 40 20 f oL Beo ea O OUUU O SS eee oo 10 02 23 10 02 24 10 02 24 10 02 24 10 02 24 10 02 24 10 02 24 10 02 24 10 02 24 23 55 32 02 42 12 05 28 52 08 15 32 11 02 12 13 48 52 16 35 32 19 22 12 22 08 52 025 El Process Memory MIN MAX 02 015 01 m 2 005 co 1 9 1 99 1 985 1 98 i 10 02 23 10 02 24 10 02 24 10 02 24 10 02 24 10 02 24 10 02 24 10 02 24 10 02 24 23 55 33 02 42 13 05 28 53 08 15 33 11 02 13 13 48 53 16 35 33 19 22 13 22 08 53 Figure 9 Example of a web page with process statistics By clicking a
84. snnnrrsennsrrnrrrrresserrrreeeee 53 Figure 49 Reports page with one custom report page ssssssrsnerssssrrnntrrrtssrrnntnrttessrnnntnteeesernnnnneee 54 Figure 50 Opening amp CUSTOM repon pagaanin a a a 54 Figure 51 Viewing a custom report page in page configurator ssssssssesseesssrrrerssrreeessssssrrrnrrrrrrrrrreees 55 Figure 52 Configuring a second object in the custom report page cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 55 Figure 53 Custom report page with two objects tables iN a FOW ssssssssssssssssssnnnnrseessrnnrrrrressernrrneee gt 56 Figure 54 Clicking the Add Variable button in an existing graph nnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnsrnnnnessnnnnensnnnenenne 57 Figure 55 Adding a new variable to the existing graph ccccceeeecceeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeceeeeeaaeeeeeessaaeeeeeeesaeees 57 Figure 56 Viewing a graph chart containing two Variables cccccceccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeseeseaees 58 Figure 57 The Reports home page ssscccccseeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeesaeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeesseueeessaeeeessegeeeesseeeeeeas 58 Figure 58 Device map report CONFIQUIATON cccceeecceceeeeeeeceeeeeecaeeeeeseeeeeeeeeaseeesseueeesseaeeeeseneeeesseeeeneas 59 Figure 59 Device map report configurator second PaGe ceeecceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeeeeeessaaees 60 Figure 60 Viewing a device map report PAGE cseeeccccccseeseeeeeeeeeeceeeesaeeeeeeeeseaeeeeee
85. st as they occur after web page refresh and the existing alarms will disappear from the list after web page refresh when they are cleared Services When you click this tab the Performance Manager Services page is displayed The Services page displays a list all monitored services on devices by service category DNS HTTP IMAP SSH and a list of services with status Critical By clicking a service on the list more detailed statistics for the selected service is displayed service availability and round trip time RTT NetFlow When you click this tab the Performance Manager NetFlow page is displayed The NetFlow page displays the list of all configured NetFlow and sFlow source devices if any and the TopN NetFlow traffic reports for all NetFlow sources By expanding and clicking the individual subentries in the Top N reports more detailed statistics for the selected item e g device interface conversation application etc is shown IP SLA When you click this tab the Performance Manager IP SLA page is displayed The IP SLA page displays the lists of the IP SLA operations monitored on your Cisco devices and related statistics e g round trip times jitter packet loss etc Reports When you click this tab the Performance Manager Reports page is displayed The Reports page contains a series of predefined fault and performance management reports e g device availability number of alarms per severity networ
86. statistics CPU Load Top 5 memory usage Host resources statistics Memory used Time evice Value Source Info Time evice Value Source Info 2009 10 15 Se es 2009 10 15 z 47 00 18 29 58 18 29 58 2009 10 15 3 2009 10 15 18 29 58 46 00 Snes dhep 163 2009 10 15 2009 10 15 re Scie 3 switch 41 00 rehi 3 smart2 0 29 30 0 29 30 2009 10 15 F 2009 10 15 18 29 58 smar 37 00 OG dhcp 109 2009 10 15 2009 10 15 33 00 5 smart2 33 00 18 29 58 dhcp 143 Multi graph 4reh 3Com gigabit NIC download bitrate 3Com EtherLink XL 10 100 PCI For Complete PC Management NIC 3C905C TX Local machine 4MD NIC downlaod bitrate MS TCP Loopback interface Areh 3Com gigabit NIC download bitrate Local machine AMD NIC downlaod bitrate Figure 61 Generating a PDF report A PDF file is generated from the given page and displayed in the new window or new tab in the web browser Figure 62 provided that PDF viewer is installed Once the PDF file is created it is listed and accessible in the PDF Reports frame in the Reports page Figure 63 L 62 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Viewing and Creating Reports L k Devices z MG SOFT Performance Manager Reports by Joe J Top 5 CPU load Host resources statistics CPU Load Top 3 memory usage Host resources statistics Memory used Time Rack Device Walae Source Info Time Rank Device Value Source Info 2000 1015 1 areh
87. tions page Interfaces tab ccccceeceesseeseeeeeeeeeeaeseeeeeeeeeeeaas 27 Figure 22 Edit Device Monitoring Options page Storage tab cccceeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeseesaeees 27 Figure 23 Edit Device Monitoring Options page Processes tab ccccccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeeeeeaes 28 Figure 24 Edit Device Monitoring Options page Services tab ccceecceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeesaeees 29 Figure 25 Click the NF toolbar button in Net Inspector Client to open the NetFlow home page 30 Figure 26 NetFlow home page displays consolidated NetFlow reports ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 32 Figure 27 Detailed NetFlow Information ccccccssssccecccssseeeeeccaeeseceeeseeeeeeeeeeeueceeessuaeeeeessaaeeeeeesseaees 33 Figure 26 Router Detaile Dae sivadi taustin ibid a a a a a E RAS 34 Figure 29 imierace Details Dade sien secmtanervet avon iea a vm a NE 35 Figure 30 Conversation Details pad G wick txaeeee ideale Edel eee ee ee ee 36 Figure 31 Zooming in the Conversation details graph ccccccccseseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesseeeeeeas 37 Figure 32 Zoomed in conversation details graph note the 5 min aggregation level of data 38 FIQUIG 33 IE MODOML Detalls DAG 6 vicina desi smear Saraduees tates sarmctty a a adenraammer 39 Figure 34 Protocol Details page cccccsseccccsseeeeecseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeesseeeesseeeeessaee
88. up Enterprise and Carrier Editions incorporate performance Manager and NetFlow functionality Among others these two editions differ regarding the number of objects that can be monitored An object in this context is either a monitored network device a monitored network interface or a monitored storage volume disk partition You can select which interfaces and storage volumes on devices you want to monitor When the total number of monitored objects supported by your license is reached no additional objects can be monitored To view the total number of monitored devices by Net Inspector and the total number of objects monitored by each Performance Manager polling engine proceed as follows In Net Inspector Client select the Help About command from the main menu L 64
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90. y clicking the H D or button respectively 3 4 5 Endpoint Details Page To view the Endpoint Details Page for a specific endpoint host click its name in the lists of Top N transceivers receivers or transmitters in the NetFlow home page Here you can monitor the traffic information of the chosen endpoint The information is split in different groups a Top N Conversations Top N Applications Top N Endpoints Received from Top N Endpoints Transmitted to Top N Countries Received from Top N Countries Transmitted to Top N Protocols DOO O DO Note in the upper right corner of the frame you can select the time period graph bar or pie and the N value for all Top N reports displayed in this page L 38 MG SOFT Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual Network Monitoring Endpoint Details 74 125 39 106 Tine hast Hour Segoe F Been Top 10 ROUTEE plane teen ech Le Endpoint Details planetSwitch1 mg soft si 10 0 0 5 All Interfaces Endpoint google com Traffic 173 10 Mibyte Packets 182 55 Mpacket A Traffic Details Top 10 Conversations Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 12 21 Top 10 Applications Last Hour 2010 07 23 08 12 21 Conversation Bytes Packets Application Bytes Packets google com lt gt 10 0 0 218 7 26 Mibyte 7 74 Mpacket MZAP 4 30 Mibyte 4 48 Mpacket 2 google com lt gt 10 0 0 213 6 98 Mibyte 7 45 Mpacket 2 Tarantella 4 30 Mibyte 4 31 Mpacket 3 google com lt gt 10 0
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