Monitoring 1600 Device Performance
You can display a summary of device performance information or display the
following categories of device performance information.
To display device performance information, select Device>Monitor or select Device from the popup menu that appears when you click on the right mouse button.
Summary
IP
ICMP
TCP
SNMP
Summary
Device>Monitor>Summary
To display a summary of device performance information, select Summary from the CATEGORY popup menu, if it is not already selected.
The following information is displayed:
Switch Load % (sysTraffic)
Traffic meter value. The traffic meter value is the percentage of bandwidth
utilization for the previous polling interval.
Note: This field is not supported in VS Mode.
IP Traffic (ipInReceives + ipOutRequests + ipForwDatagrams)
IP traffic pattern for the device. The value below the display represents the
current traffic level. IP traffic is measured as the sum of the following MIB
variables:
IP Errors
Summary of IP errors for the specified device. The number of errors is based
on the sum of the following MIB variables:
ipInHdrErrors + ipInAddrErrors + ipInUnknownProtos + ipInDiscards +
ipOutDiscards + ipOutNoRoutes + ipReasmFails + ipFragFails + ipRoutingDiscards
ICMP Traffic (icmpInMsgs + icmpOutMsgs)
Summary of ICMP traffic for the specified device.
ICMP Errors (icmpInErrors + icmpOutErrors)
Summary of ICMP errors for the specified device.
UDP Traffic (udpInDatagrams + udpOutDatagrams)
Summary of the UDP traffic trends on the specific device.
UDP Errors (udpInErrors + udpNoPorts)
Pattern and current value of UDP errors.
TCP Traffic (tcpInSegs + tcpOutSegs + tcpRetransSegs)
Summary of TCP traffic for the device.
TCP Errors (tcpInErrs)
Pattern and current value of TCP errors.
SNMP Traffic (snmpInPkts + snmpOutPkts)
Pattern and current level of SNMP traffic.
SNMP Errors
Pattern and current value of SNMP errors. The summary is a combination of the
following MIB variables:
snmpInBadVersions + snmpInBadCommunityNames + snmpInBadCommunityUses +
snmpInASNParseErrs + snmpInTooBigs + snmpOutTooBigs + snmpInNoSuchNames +
snmpOutNoSuchNames + snmpInBadValues + snmpOutBadValues + snmpInReadOnlys + snmpInGenErrs +
snmpOutGenErrs
Click Grapher to launch your network manager's graphing application (if appropriate).
To specify the refresh rate for this dialog box, select a value from the
drop-down box. Click Start/Stop
to begin/end device monitoring. Click Cancel
to close the dialog box. Click Print to
print the contents of the dialog box. Click Help
to access online help.
Note: The Start/Stop toggle feature
is supported only by CiscoView 5.x.
IP
Device>Monitor>IP
To display performance information for a device, from the CiscoView Monitor
Device window, select IP. The following information is displayed:
Reasm Reqds (ipReasmReqds)
Number of received IP fragments that need to be reassembled.
In Delivers (ipInDelivers)
Number of IP datagrams delivered to local protocols.
Frag Creates (ipFragCreates)
Number of IP datagram fragments created.
Click Grapher to launch your network manager's graphing application (if appropriate).
To specify the refresh rate for this dialog box, select a value from the
drop-down box. Click Start/Stop
to begin/end device monitoring. Click Cancel
to close the dialog box. Click Print to
print the contents of the dialog box. Click Help
to access online help.
Note: The Start/Stop toggle feature
is supported only by CiscoView 5.x.
ICMP
Device>Monitor>ICMP
The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is an essential part of IP. When
the IP protocol runs into a problem delivering a datagram, an ICMP message is
sent back to the source. The CiscoView Monitor Device window displays
information about incoming and outgoing ICMP messages.
To display ICMP information for a device, from the CiscoView Monitor Device
window, select ICMP from the CATEGORY popup menu.
The CiscoView Monitor device window displays the following information:
In Src Quenchs (icmpInSrcQuenchs)
Trend in the number of outgoing Source Quench messages and the latest value.
Out Src Quenchs (icmpOutSrcQuenches)
Trend in the number of incoming Source Quench messages and the latest value.
In Redirects (icmpInRedirects)
Trend in the number of ICMP Redirect Messages. A host should update its
routing table based on the Redirect information.
Out Redirects (icmpOutRedirects)
Pattern in the number of Redirect Messages sent by a router. A host does not
send Redirect messages.
In Echos (icmpInEchos)
Pattern in the number of incoming ICMP Echo Request messages.
Out Echos (icmpOutEchos)
Pattern and latest number of outgoing ICMP Echo Request messages.
In Echo <- (icmpInEchoReps)
Pattern and latest number of ICMP Echo Reply messages received.
Out Echo <- (icmpOutEchoReps)
Pattern and latest number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent.
In Times (icmpInTimestamps)
Pattern and latest number of ICMP Timestamp requests received.
Out Times (icmpOutTimestamps)
Pattern and latest number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages sent.
In Times <- (icmpInTimestampReps)
Pattern and latest number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages received.
Out Times <- (icmpOutTimestampReps)
Pattern and latest number of ICMP Timestamp Request messages sent.
In Addr Masks (icmpInAddrMasks)
Pattern and latest number of incoming ICMP Address Mask Requests received.
Out Addr Masks (icmpOutAddrMasks)
Pattern and latest number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages sent.
In Addr Mask <- (icmpInAddrMaskReps)
Pattern and latest number of incoming ICMP Address Mask Reply received
messages.
Out Addr Mask <- (icmpOutAddrMaskReps)
Pattern and latest number of incoming ICMP Address Mask Reply messages sent.
In Parm Probs (icmpInParmProbs)
Pattern and latest number of incoming ICMP Parameter Problem messages. These
messages usually relate to problems in optional IP header fields.
Out Parm Probs (icmpOutParmProbs)
Pattern and latest number of incoming ICMP messages sent to report a parameter
problem.
In Dest Unreachs (icmpInDestUnreachs)
Pattern and latest number of incoming ICMP Destination Unreachable Messages.
Out Dest Unreachs (icmpOutDestUnreachs)
Pattern and latest number of ICMP messages sent to report unreachable
destinations.
In Time Excds (icmpInTimeExcds)
Pattern and latest number of incoming ICMP Time Exceeded messages. These
signal expired Time-To-Lives and timeouts on reassembly of fragments.
Out Time Excds (icmpOutTimeExcds)
Pattern and latest number of ICMP messages sent to report Time Exceeded.
Click Grapher to launch your network manager's graphing application (if appropriate).
To specify the refresh rate for this dialog box, select a value from the
drop-down box. Click Start/Stop
to begin/end device monitoring. Click Cancel
to close the dialog box. Click Print to
print the contents of the dialog box. Click Help
to access online help.
Note: The Start/Stop toggle feature
is supported only by CiscoView 5.x.
TCP
Device>Monitor>TCP
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is an essential part of IP. When the
IP protocol runs into a problem delivering a datagram, an ICMP message is sent
back to the source. The CiscoView Monitor Device window displays information
about incoming and outgoing ICMP messages.
Two categories of TCP information are monitored in the CiscoView Monitor
Device window: information about connection statistics and information about
traffic. Connection statistics count the outgoing and incoming connection attempts.
TCP traffic counts indicate the network health of the host. For example, a large
number of retransmissions indicates a problem.
To display TCP information for a device, from the CiscoView Monitor Device
window, select TCP from the CATEGORY popup menu.
The CiscoView Monitor device window displays the following information:
Active Opens (tcpActiveOpens)
Pattern and latest number of outgoing connection requests from this system.
Passive Opens (tcpPassiveOpens)
Pattern and latest number of incoming connection requests from this system.
The latest number is the number of connections that occurred during the last
polling interval.
Attempt Fails (tcpAttemptFails)
Number of incoming and outgoing connection requests.
Estab Resets (tcpEstabResets)
Number of times the TCP connections have changed from the ESTABLISHED or
CLOSE-WAIT state to the CLOSED state.
Curr Estab (tcpCurrEstab)
Pattern for and latest number of TCP connections that are in either
ESTABLISHED or CLOSE-WAIT state.
Out Rsts (tcpOutRsts)
Pattern for and number of TCP segments with the reset flag (RST) set to 1.
Click Grapher to launch your network manager's graphing application (if appropriate).
To specify the refresh rate for this dialog box, select a value from the
drop-down box. Click Start/Stop
to begin/end device monitoring. Click Cancel
to close the dialog box. Click Print to
print the contents of the dialog box. Click Help
to access online help.
Note: The Start/Stop toggle feature
is supported only by CiscoView 5.x.
SNMP Traffic
Device>Monitor>SNMP Traffic
CiscoView allows you to monitor SNMP traffic activity. The overall traffic and
each of the SNMP message types (get-request, get-next-request, set-request,
get-response, and trap) are monitored.
Monitoring this activity can help you determine the SNMP performance of your
management station, for example, if too many MIB variables are being requested.
To display SNMP information for a device, from the CiscoView Monitor Device
window, select SNMP Traffic from the CATEGORY popup menu.
The following information is displayed:
In Req Vars (snmpInTotalReqVars)
Pattern for and latest total of local MIB objects that have been retrieved
successfully as a result of incoming get-request and get-next-request messages.
In Set Vars (snmpInTotalSetVars)
Pattern and latest total of local MIB objects that have been updated
successfully as a result of incoming set-requests.
In Get Reqs (snmpInGetRequests)
Pattern and current number of incoming get-request messages that have been
accepted and processed.
Out Get Reqs (snmpOutGetRequests)
Pattern and current number of outgoing get-request messages generated.
In Get Nexts (snmpInGetNexts)
Pattern and current number of incoming get-next-request messages that have
been accepted and processed.
Out Get Nexts (snmpOutGetNexts)
Pattern and current number of outgoing get-next requests generated.
In Set Reqs (snmpInSetRequests)
Pattern and current number of incoming set-request messages generated.
Out Set Reqs (snmpOutSetRequests)
Pattern and current number of outgoing set-request messages generated.
In Get Reps (snmpInGetResponses)
Pattern and current number of incoming get-response messages accepted and
processed.
Out Get Reps (snmpOutGetResponses)
Pattern and current number of outgoing get-responses generated.
In Traps (snmpInTraps)
Pattern and current number of incoming traps accepted and processed.
Out Traps (snmpOutTraps)
Pattern and current number of outgoing traps generated.
Click Grapher to launch your network manager's graphing application (if appropriate).
To specify the refresh rate for this dialog box, select a value from the
drop-down box. Click Start/Stop
to begin/end device monitoring. Click Cancel
to close the dialog box. Click Print to
print the contents of the dialog box. Click Help
to access online help.
Note: The Start/Stop toggle feature
is supported only by CiscoView 5.x.