17-48
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
17






Monitoring

Your

Network
Configuring
Historical

Trend

and

Real

Time

Graphs

for

Devices


Disabling
Polling

on

All

Devices,

page
17-48


Displaying
the

Polling

Status

of

All

Managed

Objects,

page
17-44
Disabling
Polling

on

All

Devices
You
can

di

sable

pol

ling

all

devices

as

shown

in

the

following

steps.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Monitor
>

Settings

>

Global

Polling

Configuration.
Step
2
In
the

Polling

Stats

field,

click
Disable.
Step
3
Click
OK.
Polling
is

disabled.
Related
Topics


Enabling
Polling

on

Specific

Devices,

page
17-46


Disabling
Polling

on

Specific

Devices,

page
17-47


Enabling
Polling

on

All

Devices,

page
17-47


Displaying
the

Polling

Status

of

All

Managed

Objects,

page
17-44
Configuring
Historical

Trend

and

Real

Time

Graphs

for

Devices
ANM
allows

you

to

store

historical

data

for

a

selected

list

of

statistics

calculated

over

the

last

hour,
2-hour,
4-hour,

8-hour,

24-hour,

or

month

interval.

You

can

view

this

historical

data

as

a

statistical

graph
from
specific

Monitor

>

Devices

monitoring

screens.

For

each

monitoring

page,

default

statistics

are
defined
and

the

graph

is

drawn

for

the

selected

object(s)

from

the

page.

ANM

also

allows

you

to

display
real-time
statistical

information

related

to

the

selected

monitoring

window.
Note
All
client
browsers

require
that
you
enable

Adobe

Flash

Player
9
to

properly

display

the

monitoring
graphs
provided

in

ANM.
Historical
graphs

are

available

from

the

following

Monitor

>

Device

monitoring

windows:


Traffic
Summary
window

(CSS

and

ACE

devices)


Load
Balancing

>

Virtual
Server
window

(CSM

and

ACE)


Load
Balancing

>

Real

Server
window
(CSM,

CSS,

and

ACE

devices)


Load
Balancing

>

Statistics

window

(ACE

and

CSM

devices)


Virtual
Context-Based

Resource

Usage

(ACE

devices)
In
each

monitoring

view

window,

cl

ick

the

Graph

button

to

vi

ew

the

Graph

page.

From

this

page,

you
can
view

up

to

a

maximum

of

four

individual

graphs

of

object

data.

Tooltips

appears

within

each

graph
to
allow

you

to

see

the

datapoint

values

used

for

plotting.