02-01-2009 04:52 AM
<p>HI there, how can I use IPM to monitor delay between server & host..can any one tell me is it possible or no if yes then how can I do that ...</p>
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02-02-2009 10:44 PM
The monitor button watches the collector in real-time. There will be no data points plotted initially. After every execution cycle (this is every 60 seconds by default), a new data point will be plotted. As long as the window is left up, you will keep getting data points.
The historical graph will only be available after an hour (by default).
02-01-2009 09:03 AM
This is not possible. IPM is designed to configure the IP SLA feature of Cisco IOS devices. Therefore, the Cisco IOS device must be the source of any collector that IPM configures. You can measure delay between a Cisco device and a server or a Cisco device and a host, but not between server and host.
02-02-2009 03:50 AM
Hi Thanks for your reply. OK If I want to monitor delay between a server & a router/switch how can I do that as LMS does not have server IP how can I tell LMS to check the delay from a router or switch..would be great if u explain the steps..
02-02-2009 09:39 AM
What version of IPM are you using?
02-02-2009 11:12 AM
its the latest one which is installed with dec 2007 update..
02-02-2009 11:19 AM
Add your server as an Ad Hoc target into IPM. This is done under IPM > Collector Mgmt > Devices. Once the server has been added you can define an operation and a collector to measure the delay in which you are interested. Consult the IPM online help for more details on modifying one of the existing IP SLA operation types. You may be able to use one of the built-in types (e.g. DefaultIpEcho) without any modification.
The IP SLA collector will combine your desired source device (an IOS device which supports IP SLA), with your ad hoc server target, and your desired operation. Again, consult the IP online help for details on defining a collector.
02-02-2009 01:10 PM
Thanks for your reply. I have added servers as an ADHOC devices & created the collectors by using the built-in types but i dont c any data/graphs for that..i checked the ICMP between server & the device it is working but still I dont see any graph
02-02-2009 01:16 PM
What type of collector did you create (real-time, or historical)? What are you clicking on to see the graph? What error do you get? What version of Flash do you have loaded on the client?
02-02-2009 10:41 PM
Hi, I tried both historical & real time. I tried clicking on graph as well as montior but i see only graph but no data like high & low latency based on time..there is no error message.. I can see the graph but its blank..no data plotted on it..only see vertical line & horizontal line with latency written one side & time (hh:mm:ss) written on another side..nothing else..
02-02-2009 10:44 PM
The monitor button watches the collector in real-time. There will be no data points plotted initially. After every execution cycle (this is every 60 seconds by default), a new data point will be plotted. As long as the window is left up, you will keep getting data points.
The historical graph will only be available after an hour (by default).
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