User Manual v12.1.0 Instruction Manual

346 Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual
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User-defined performance monitors
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Distribution — Select to monitor the selected measure for five defined distribution
percentages.
Time Series — Select to monitor a selected measure for a range of time and specified
targets.
6. Select the port measure for the monitor in the Measure area:
7. (Top N and Bottom N monitors only) Select the number of ports to include in a selected
measure by entering a number in the For Top N, Bottom N Monitors, N= text box.
Valid values are from 1 through 25. The default is 10.
8. (Top N, Bottom N, and Distribution monitors only) Configure the monitor to show only values
greater than or less than a specified value by completing the following steps.
a. Select the Show values check box.
b. Select greater than or less than from the list.
c. Enter a value in the field.
9. (Top N, Bottom N, and Distribution monitors only) Configure threshold numbers and associated
colors by completing the following steps.
Depending on the monitor type you select, you can define up to four threshold numbers in
increasing or decreasing order and up to five associated threshold colors.
(Top N and Bottom N monitors only) The decreasing order defaults are as follows: 90 and
above displays red, 75 and above displays orange, 60 and above displays yellow, and all others
display blue. The maximum values allowed are -32,768 through 32,767 for SFP power and
0 through 32,767 for all other measures.
Common
Port Utilization Percentage
Traf fic
CRC Errors
FC
Link Resets
Signal Losses
Sync Losses
Link Failures
Sequence Errors
Invalid Transmissions
C3 Discards
C3 Discards TX TO
C3 Discards RX TO
C3 Discards Unreachable
C3 Discards Other
Encode Error Out
SFP Power
SFP Voltage
SFP Current
SFP Temperature
FCIP
Compression Ratio
Latency
Dropped Packets
Link Retransmits
Timeout Retransmits
Fast Retransmits
Duplicate Ack Received
Window Size RTT
TCP Out of Order Segments
Slow Start Status
IP
Errors
Discards
Receive EOF
Underflow Errors
Overflow Errors
Alignment Errors
Runtime Errors
Too Long Errors
Wireless
Dropped Events
MAC Errors
Back Packets Received
Tx Errors