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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
If
you

choose,

you

can

overlay

multiple

objects

for

comparison

on

the

same

graph.

Each

graph

grid
provides
a

comma-separated

list

of

select

statistics.
ANM
supports

a

ma

ximum

of


four

l

ines

per

hi

storical

graph.

The

number

of


lines

in

a

graph

indicates
the
number

of

combinations

of

statistics

and

the

objects

(which

can

be

a

virtual

server,

real

server,

virtual
context,
and

so

on).

For

example,

if

you

select

two

statistics

and

two

real

servers,

then

the

number

of
possible
combinations

t

hat

can

be

di

splayed

in

a

graph

is

four.
Note
The
time
displayed
in
all

graphs
is
shown

in

ANM

server

time,

not

in

client

time.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
Monitor
>

Devices

to

vi

ew

device

information.
Step
2
Choose
the

specific
monitoring
window
from

which

you
want
to

display

historical

data

graphs
for
a
selected
list

of

items.
Ta
b

l

e


17-16

shows

the

different

monitoring

window

types

and

how

to

select

one.
Step
3
Check
the
check

boxes

of

up

t

o

four
objects
in
the
selected
monitoring

window

t

hat

you

want

to
view
and
cl

ick

Graph.
The
graph

window

appears.

ANM

updates

the

monitoring

window

with

the

graph

of

the

selected

objects
(see
Figure

17-12 ).
Note
The
ANM

software

version

that

displays

across

the

top

of

the

window

varies

depending
on
your
version
of


ANM.
Ta
b

l

e


17-16
Selecting
a

Monitoring

Window
To
Access.

...
Select...
Resource
Usage

window
Monitor
>

Devices

>

virtual_context

>

Resource

Usage
Traffic
Summary

window
Monitor
>

Devices

>

Traffic

Summary
Vi
r

t

u

a

l


S

e

r

v

e

r

s


w

i

n

d

o

w
Monitor
>

Devices

>

Load

Balancing

>

Virtual

Servers
Real
Servers

window
Monitor
>

Devices

>

Load

Balancing

>

Real

Servers
Statistics
window
Monitor
>

Devices

>

Load

Balancing

>

Statistics