Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
A
accounts in NAM Traffic Manager, managing 1-6
address filters, using to capture settings 6-8
administration (see system administration) 2-1
Alarm
EMail addresses 3-94
Alarm events
last sent 3-82
Alarm events table 3-82
alarms, viewing 7-1
alarm logs, overview 7-1
NAM log, viewing 7-2
switch log, viewing 7-2
alarm thresholds, setting 3-81
NAM MIB thresholds 3-84
deleting 3-87
editing 3-87
switch thresholds 3-90
creating 3-91
deleting 3-93
editing 3-92
syslog, setting up 3-90
All button 3-7
application data, viewing 4-14
application protocols, capturing data for 4-11, 4-16
detail
by protocol 4-10, 4-15
cumulative 4-14
packets and bytes collected
by protocol 4-9, 4-14
cumulative 4-13, 4-17
real-time data in graphical format 4-11, 4-16
reports
Application report, creating 5-4
Application table reports 4-11, 4-16
tables and charts useful in
Applications Cumulative Data table 4-13, 4-17
Applications Current Rates table 4-9, 4-14
TopN Applications chart 4-11, 4-16
Application Response Time report
creating 5-4
Applications Cumulative Data table, using 4-13, 4-17
details 4-14
packets and bytes collected 4-13, 4-17
Applications Current Rates table, using 4-9, 4-14
application protocol data, capturing 4-11, 4-16
details for specific protocol, viewing 4-10, 4-15
real-time data, viewing 4-11, 4-16
reports 4-11, 4-16
ART 4-72, 4-77, 4-88
Audit trail 2-26
B
browser response time and display, troubleshooting A-13
C
Capture Analysis
drill down 6-23
Capture buffer
maximum buffer size 6-5
Capture data
storage 2-19
Capture Files
Analyze button 6-23
capturing data 1-10, 6-1
application protocols 4-11, 4-16
capture buffer
displaying data in 1-8
downloading to a file 6-22
capture settings, configuring 6-3
using a custom filter 6-10
using an address filter 6-8
using a protocol filter 6-9
client/server response time 4-86, 4-90
custom capture filters, setting up 6-27
creating 6-27
deleting 6-30
editing 6-30
custom decode filters, setting up 6-31
creating 6-31
deleting 6-35
editing 6-35
host conversations 4-44
network hosts current rates 4-36
packet decode information, viewing 6-11
protocol decode information, viewing 6-14
response time 4-86, 4-90
server detail 4-82
server response time 4-82
cautions
regarding
local database web users, deleting all A-3
NAM community strings, deleting 2-15
switch string and read-write community string matching 3-33
Client/Server Response Time table, using 4-84
data, capturing 4-86, 4-90
detail 4-86, 4-90
reports 4-86, 4-90
Client/Server Response Time Top N chart, using 4-87
collection (see data collection, setting up) 1-6
collections
creating 1-11
common navigation and control elements (table) 1-4
community switch strings, setting and viewing 3-33
configuring NAM Traffic Analyzer 3-1
community switch strings, setting and viewing 3-33
data collection, setting up 3-54
core data, collecting 3-54
DiffServe profile, setting up 3-65
DSMON data, monitoring 3-64
response time data, monitoring 3-60
voice data, collecting 3-57
data sources, setting up 3-10
router parameters, viewing 3-8
traffic, directing for spanning 3-10
creating a SPAN session 3-14
custom NetFlow data sources, creating 3-28
deleting a SPAN session 3-16
editing a SPAN session 3-15
listening mode, using 3-30
NDE collection types (table) 3-12
NetFlow, configuring on devices 3-22
NetFlow devices, managing 3-26
NetFlow interfaces, understanding 3-21
NetFlow records, understanding 3-21
SPAN sources (table) 3-12
traffic directing methods (table) 3-11
VACL, configuring on LAN VLANs 3-25
VACL, configuring on WAN interfaces 3-24
Consecutive Packets Loss threshold 3-59
Console
external reporting 2-25
Continuous capture 6-5, 6-18
conversations data, viewing 4-42
cumulative data for each host conversation 4-46
packets and bytes collected for MAC station conversations 4-49
packets and bytes for each host conversation 4-43
capturing data on 4-44
detail 4-44
real-time traffic statistics in graphical format 4-44
reports 4-45
packets and bytes for top n host conversations 4-45
tables and charts useful in
MAC Conversations Top N chart 4-49
MAC Station Conversations Cumulative Data table 4-51
Network Host Conversations Cumulative Data table 4-46
Network Host Conversations Top N chart 4-45
Viewing the Network Host Conversations Current Rates table 4-43
core data, collecting 3-54
Core monitoring
router 3-55
switch 3-55
Correlated data sources 4-92
CPU usage A-2
percentage A-2
creating
basic reports 5-4
custom capture filters 6-27
custom decode filters 6-31
custom NetFlow data sources 3-28
data source, deleting 3-30
data source information, verifying 3-30
data sources, editing 3-30
interfaces, selecting 3-29
NetFlow device, selecting 3-29
custom reports 5-26
NAM Traffic Analyzer accounts 1-6
NAM traps 3-93
NetFlow devices 3-26
protocol 3-70
SPAN sessions 3-14
switch thresholds 3-91
Custom capture filter
creating 6-27
custom capture filters
managing
creating 6-27
deleting 6-30
editing 6-30
setting up 6-27
using 6-10
Custom captures 6-27
custom decode filters, managing
creating 6-31
deleting 6-35
editing 6-35
setting up 6-31
Custom filters 6-27
Custom report
editing 5-27
Custom reports 5-25
creating a new folder 5-26
deleting 5-27
moving to a different folder 5-27
viewing 5-27
D
data collection
overview 4-2
setting up 3-54
core data collection 3-54
DiffServe profile data 3-65
DSMON data 3-64
response time data 3-60
voice data 3-57
Data Expired 5-23
data export 1-10
data mismatches, troubleshooting A-16
Data Pending 5-23
data-port collection
creating 1-11
Data source
core monitoring 3-55
persistence 4-9
datasources
maximum supported 3-34
data sources, overview 4-2
multiple collections, configuring 4-2
NDE flow-masks, and V8 aggregation caches 4-5
protocol autodiscovery 4-4
data sources, setting up 3-10
Data type
response time report parameters 5-14
deleting
basic reports 5-25
custom capture filters 6-30
custom decode filters 6-35
custom NetFlow data sources 3-30
custom reports 5-27
DiffServe profiles 3-66, 3-76
NAM MIB thresholds 3-87
NAM Traffic Analyzer accounts 1-6
NAM traps 3-94
NetFlow devices 3-27
protocols 3-73
SPAN sessions 3-16
switch thresholds 3-93
diagnostic error messages (see troubleshooting) A-14
diagnostics, generating 2-25
configuration information, monitoring and capturing 2-27
system alerts, capturing 2-28
system alerts, viewing 2-25
Diagnostics Tech Support window (illustration) 2-29
Differentiated Services report
creating 5-4
DiffServ Application Statistics Cumulative Data table, using 4-64
DiffServ Application Statistics Current Rates table, using 4-61
application conversation details 4-62
real-time statistics in graphical format 4-62
reports 4-63
DiffServ Application Statistics Top N chart, using 4-63
DiffServ data, viewing 4-57
application conversation details 4-62
host conversation detail 4-66
real-time data for specific hosts 4-66
real-time traffic for specific aggregation groups 4-59
real-time traffic for specific application protocols 4-62
reports
application statistics 4-63
host statistics 4-67
traffic statistics 4-59
tables and charts useful in
DiffServ Application Statistics Cumulative Data table 4-64
DiffServ Application Statistics Current Rates table 4-61
DiffServ Application Statistics Top N chart 4-63
DiffServ Host Statistics Cumulative Data table 4-68
DiffServ Host Statistics Current Rates table 4-65
DiffServ Host Statistics Top N chart 4-67
DiffServ Traffic Statistics Cumulative Data table 4-60
DiffServ Traffic Statistics Current Rates table 4-58
DiffServ Traffic Top N chart 4-59
DiffServe profile, managing
creating 3-65, 3-75
deleting 3-66, 3-76
editing 3-66, 3-75
setting up 3-65
DiffServ Host Statistics Cumulative Data table, using 4-68
DiffServ Host Statistics Current Rates table, using 4-65
host conversation details 4-66
real-time data in graphical format 4-66
reports 4-67
DiffServ Host Statistics Top N chart, using 4-67
DiffServ Traffic Statistics Cumulative Data table, using 4-60
DiffServ Traffic Statistics Current Rates table, using 4-58
DiffServ Traffic Statistics table, using
real-time traffic statistics in graphical format 4-59
reports 4-59
DiffServ Traffic Statistics Top N chart, using 4-59
directing traffic for spanning 3-10
custom NetFlow data sources, creating 3-28
data source, deleting 3-30
data source, editing 3-30
data sourcedeleting 3-30
data source information, verifying 3-30
interfaces, selecting 3-29
NetFlow device, selecting 3-29
listening mode, using 3-30
methods (table) 3-11
NDE collection types (table) 3-12
NetFlow, configuring on devices 3-22
devices running Catalyst OS 3-23
devices running Cisco IOS 3-22
devices supporting multi-layer switching cache 3-23
devices supporting NDE export 3-24
devices supporting NDE v8 aggregations 3-23
devices supporting vi aggregations 3-23
NAMs in a device slot 3-24
NetFlow devices, managing 3-26
creating 3-26
deleting 3-27
editing 3-27
testing 3-27
SPAN session
creating 3-14
deleting 3-16
editing 3-15
SPAN sources (table) 3-12
VACL, configuring on LAN VLANs 3-25
VACL, configuring on WAN interfaces 3-24
displaying
alarms 1-9
capture buffer data 1-8
network traffic data 1-8
reports 1-8
Drill-Down button 6-23
DSMON data collection, setting up 3-64
E
editing
custom capture filters 6-30
custom decode filters 6-35
custom reports 5-27
DiffServe profiles 3-66, 3-75
NAM MIB thresholds 3-87
NAM Traffic Analyzer accounts 1-6
NAM traps 3-94
NetFlow devices 3-27
protocols 3-72
SPAN sessions 3-15
switch thresholds 3-92
EMail alarms 3-94
Enabling
audit trail 3-96
voice monitoring 3-57
Encapsulation 3-74
Encapsulation Configuration 3-74
Encapsulation configuration 3-74
Encapusulated Remote SPAN 1-11
error messages (see troubleshooting) A-14
ERSPAN 3-53
configuring as datasource 3-52
encapsulated remote SPAN 1-11
sending data directly to NAM 3-53
SPAN 1-11
External reporting console 2-25
F
Filtering
audit trail 2-27
IP 6-20
IP and Payload Data 6-21
IP and TCP/UDP 6-20
IPv6 traffic 6-19
Payload data 6-21
VLAN 6-19
VLAN and IP 6-19
Filter Response Time for all Data Sources by Monitored Servers 3-42
folders, moving custom reports between 5-27
G
generic routing encapsulation 1-11
global preferences, setting 3-94
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Tunneling Protocol 3-74
GRE
generic routing encapsulation 1-11
GREIP 3-74
GTP 3-74
GUI for NAM Traffic Analyzer, navigating 1-2
H
hardware, NAM installation, and
Catalyst 6000 and 6500 series switches 1-1
Cisco 2600, 3660, and 3700 series routers 1-1
Hardware assisted capture session 6-15
Hardware filter 6-18
help
(see also troubleshooting) A-1
diagnostics, generating for technical assistance 2-25
configuration information, monitoring and capturing 2-27
system alerts, capturing 2-28
system alerts, viewing 2-25
historical network traffic data, storing and retrieving 1-8
host data, viewing 4-34
cumulative data on each host 4-38
cumulative MAC station data 4-41
data for a specific host, capturing 4-36
data on top n MAC stations 4-40
detail 4-35
Host Conversation report
creating 5-4
network hosts table reports 4-37
real-time statistics in graphical format 4-36
tables and charts useful in
MAC Stations Current Rates table 4-39
MAC Stations Top N chart 4-40
Network Hosts Cumulative Data table 4-38
Network Hosts Current Rates table 4-34
Network Hosts Top N chart 4-37
hostname resolution, troubleshooting A-15
HTTP/security certificates, troubleshooting A-16
I
IGMP 1-12
image upgrades, troubleshooting A-13
Individual data sources 4-92
interface data, viewing
detail 4-102
Interface Stats Current Rates table, using 4-95, 4-111
Interface Top N chart, using 4-99
IPESP 3-74
IP host name resolution, and slow response time, troubleshooting 3-95
IPIP4 3-74
IP tunnel encapsulations 3-74
L
Last Status 5-24
listening mode (NAM), using 3-30
Log
MPLS Import 3-52
logins
troubleshooting A-3
M
MAC station conversations, monitoring
cumulative 4-51
current rates 4-49
top n 4-49
MAC stations, monitoring data on
cumulative 4-41
current rates 4-39
top n 4-40
management port
data source 1-11
MGCP gateways, how represented 4-30
Monitored servers filters 3-42
Monitoring
Application response times 4-72, 4-77, 4-88
monitoring
port traffic 1-12
traffic 1-10
monitoring data 4-1
application 4-14
packets and bytes for each application protocol 4-9, 4-14
real-time data in graphical format 4-11, 4-16
reports 4-11, 4-16
data collection, overview 4-2
data sources, overview 4-2
multiple collections, configuring 4-2
NDE flow-masks, and V8 aggregation caches 4-5
protocol autodiscovery 4-4
DSMON 3-64
host 4-34
cumulative data on 4-38
MAC stations 4-40
Monitor Overview charts, viewing 4-6
response time 3-60
data collections, deleting 3-64
data collections, editing 3-62
voice 4-18
active calls 4-32
known phones 4-30
Monitoring voice/video stream thresholds 3-88
Monitor Overview charts, viewing 4-6
MOS
codec 3-89
MPLS Import log 3-52
MPLS-tagged traffic 3-11
MPLS traffic statistics 4-115
Multiple WAAS segments
viewing response time 4-92
N
NAM
community strings, working with 2-14
creating 2-14
deleting 2-15
listening mode, using 3-30
MIB alarm thresholds
deleting 3-87
editing 3-87
setting 3-84
SNMP system groups, setting and viewing 2-13
switch date/time synchronization, and, troubleshooting A-14
system time, setting 2-16
configuring with an NTP server 2-17
synchronizing with switch or router 2-17
traps
creating 3-93
deleting 3-94
editing 3-94
setting 3-93
versions 3-10
NAM-1 devices
default reports 5-3
NAM-2 devices
default reports 5-3
NAM appliances
default reports 5-4
Nameservers, and slow response time, troubleshooting 3-95
NAM RTP Stream Thresholds 3-59
navigation and control elements 1-4
NDE flow-masks, and V8 aggregation caches 4-5
NetFlow 1-9
configuring on devices 3-22
Catalyst OS 3-23
Cisco IOS 3-22
multi-layer switching cache 3-23
NAMs in a device slot 3-24
NDE export 3-24
NDE v8 aggregations 3-23
data sources, managing
creating 3-28
deleting 3-30
editing 3-30
interfaces, selecting 3-29
NetFlow device, selecting 3-29
source information, verifying 3-30
devices, managing 3-26
creating 3-26
deleting 3-27
editing 3-27
testing 3-27
exporting data 1-12
interfaces, understanding 3-21
monitoring problems, troubleshooting A-8
records, understanding 3-21
NetFlow Data Export 3-11
network host data charts and tables, using
Network Host Conversations Cumulative Data table, using 4-46
Network Host Current Rates 4-37
data for a specific host, capturing 4-36
detail 4-35
real-time statistics in graphical format 4-36
Network Host Top N chart 4-37
network parameters, setting and viewing 2-12
network traffic data, storing and retrieving 1-8
NFS Server
Configuring for capture data storage 2-20
NME-NAM devices
default reports 5-4
NM-NAM devices
NAM version supported 3-10
Router Parameters option, and 1-6
VLAN data, and 1-7
No Activity 5-23
Not Monitored 5-23
O
overview of NAM Traffic Analyzer 1-1
alarm logs 7-1
data collection 4-2
data sources 4-2
GUI 1-2
navigation and control elements 1-4
user interface components 1-3
P
packet captures, troubleshooting A-6
Packet Loss threshold 3-59
passwords, recovering 2-2
patches, troubleshooting A-13
Period
report length 5-21
Port Name 3-7
Port names 3-5, 3-7, 3-10, 3-33, 4-94, 4-96, 4-100
port statistics data, viewing 4-93, 4-103
cumulative data 4-100, 4-113
detail 4-96, 4-112
real-time data in graphical format 4-96
reports 4-97
tables and charts useful in
Interface Stats Current Rates table 4-95, 4-111
Port Stats Current Rates table 4-93
Port Stats Top N chart 4-97, 4-112
Top N Interface Stats chart 4-99
port statistics issues, troubleshooting A-8
Port Stats Current Rates table, using 4-93
detail 4-96, 4-112
real-time data in graphical format 4-96
reports 4-97
Port Stats Top N chart, using 4-97, 4-112
cumulative data 4-100, 4-113
detail 4-102
port traffic
monitoring 1-12
Process
CPU usage percentage A-2
protocol data, capturing
client/server data 4-86, 4-90
server data 4-82
protocol directory
managing
creating protocols 3-70
deleting protocols 3-73
editing protocols 3-72
setting up 3-69
protocol filters, in capturing settings 6-9
protocol support, troubleshooting A-18
R
real-time data displays, setting up 1-7
recovering passwords 2-2
Refresh button 3-7
Creating SPAN session 3-15
renaming a report 5-25
Report details
viewing 5-21
Report export
editing 5-30
scheduling 5-28
Reports
deleting 5-25
disabling 5-25
error conditions 5-22
Last Status 5-24
Top N 5-21
reports
accessing 1-8
creating 5-1
basic 5-4
custom 5-26
custom
creating 5-26
deleting 5-27
editing 5-27
moving between folders 5-27
viewing 5-27
deleting
basic 5-25
custom 5-27
managing basic report types 5-2
creating 5-4
deleting 5-25
disabling 5-24
enabling 5-24
renaming 5-25
table of, viewing 5-20
troubleshooting A-12
viewing 5-1
custom reports 5-27
Response time
multiple segments 4-92
response time data, viewing 4-69
detail
client/server 4-86, 4-90
server 4-82
reports
client/server 4-86, 4-90
server 4-76, 4-79, 4-83
tables and charts useful in
Client/Server Response Time table 4-84
Client/Server Response Time Top N chart 4-87
Server Response Time Top N chart 4-83
response time data collections, managing
deleting 3-64
editing 3-62
setting up 3-60
RMON
log table, viewing 7-2
RMON extension 1-9
router parameters viewing 3-8
RTP Stream Monitoring 3-59
S
SCCP traffic 6-14
Scheduled reports 5-28
Server Response Time table, using
data, capturing 4-82
detail 4-82
reports 4-76, 4-79, 4-83
Server Response Time Top N chart, using 4-83
sessions
SPAN 1-10
setting
alarm thresholds 3-81
NAM MIB thresholds 3-84
switch thresholds 3-90
syslog 3-90
community switch strings 3-33
NAM SNMP system groups 2-13
network parameters 2-12
Setup Voice/Video Stream Thresholds window 3-88
SNMP
troubleshooting A-17
Software filter 6-22
SPAN
ERSPAN 1-11
issues related to, troubleshooting A-5
sessions 1-10
creating 3-14
deleting 3-16
editing 3-15
spanning, directing traffic for 3-10
custom NetFlow data sources, creating 3-28
data source, deleting 3-30
data source, editing 3-30
data source information, verifying 3-30
interfaces, selecting 3-29
NetFlow device, selecting 3-29
listening mode, using 3-30
methods (table) 3-11
NDE collection types (table) 3-12
NetFlow, configuring on devices 3-22
Catalyst OS 3-23
Cisco IOS 3-22
multi-layer switching cache 3-23
NAMs in a device slot 3-24
NDE export 3-24
NDE v8 aggregations 3-23
NetFlow devices, managing 3-26
creating 3-26
deleting 3-27
editing 3-27
testing 3-27
SPAN session
creating 3-14
deleting 3-16
editing 3-15
SPAN sources (table) 3-12
VACL, configuring
on LAN VLANs 3-25
on WAN interfaces 3-24
spanning, troubleshooting A-6
SPAN states 3-13
Statistics
viewing VRF 4-115
viewing VRF/VC 4-116
Style 5-21
switch
alarm and port statistics issues, troubleshooting A-8
alarm thresholds
creating 3-91
deleting 3-93
editing 3-92
setting 3-90
NAM date/time synchronization issues, and, troubleshooting A-14
Switch Port report
creating 5-4
Switch Remote SPAN 3-11
Switch SPAN 3-11
syslog alarm threshold, setting up 3-90
system administration 2-1
diagnostics, generating for technical assistance 2-25
overview of system administration tasks 2-10
NAM community strings, working with 2-14
NAM SNMP system group, setting and viewing 2-13
NAM system time, setting 2-16
network parameters, setting and viewing 2-12
system resources, viewing 2-11
overview of user administration tasks 2-2
passwords, recovering 2-2
predefined NAM user accounts, changing 2-3
TACACS+ authentication and authorization, establishing 2-6
TACACS+ server, configuring to support NAM 2-7
user privileges (table) 2-2
users, creating new 2-4
users, deleting 2-6
users, editing 2-5
user sessions table, viewing 2-9
system resources, viewing 2-11
System alerts 2-25
system alerts
capturing 2-28
viewing 2-25
System Config Log 5-23
System event log
viewing 5-23
System events 5-23
T
TAC (Technical Assistance Center)
(see also troubleshooting) A-1
TACACS+
authentication and authorization, establishing 2-6
server, configuring to support NAM 2-7
secret key, requirements for 2-8
technical assistance, obtaining
(see also troubleshooting) A-1
diagnostics, generating for 2-25
configuration information, monitoring and capturing 2-27
system alerts, capturing 2-28
system alerts, viewing 2-25
testing NetFlow devices 3-27
TopN Applications chart, using 4-11, 4-16
TopN Chart
Server ART 4-83
Top N report 5-21
traffic analysis 1-10
traffic sources
monitoring 1-10
troubleshooting A-1
data mismatch issues A-16
diagnostic error message issues A-14
host name resolution issues A-15
HTTPS/security certificate issues A-16
image upgrade and patch issues A-13
login issues A-3
NAM and switch date/time synchronization issues A-14
NetFlow monitoring problems A-8
packet capturing and spanning issues A-6
protocol support issues A-18
reporting issues A-12
slow response times 3-95
SNMP issues A-17
SPAN-related issues A-5
switch, cannot communicate with 3-33
switch alarm and port statistics issues A-8
username and password issues A-2
caution regarding deleting all local database web users A-3
voice monitoring issues A-19
web browser response time and display issues A-13
U
user
administration (see system administration) 2-1
privileges (table) 2-2
sessions table, viewing 2-9
Users Table (illustration) 2-4
username and password issues, troubleshooting A-2
V
V8 aggregation caches, and NDE flow-masks 4-5
VACL 1-11
VLAN access control list 1-10, 1-11
VACL, configuring
on LAN VLANs 3-25
on WAN interfaces 3-24
VC statistics 4-116
verifying NetFlow data source information 3-30
versions of Catalyst 6500 NAM 3-10
Viewing
MPLS traffic statistics 4-117
viewing
active call data 4-32
application data 4-14
capturing, for a specific protocol 4-11, 4-16
detail for a specific protocol 4-14
packets and bytes collected 4-13, 4-17
real-time data in graphical format 4-11, 4-16
reports 4-11, 4-16
community switch strings 3-33
conversations data 4-42
packest and bytes for each host conversation 4-43
custom reports 5-27
DiffServ data 4-57
host conversation details 4-66
host statistics 4-67
real-time data in graphical format 4-66
real-time traffic statistics in graphical format 4-59
reports 4-59
host data 4-34
collected during last time interval 4-34
cumulative MAC stations data 4-41
for a specific host, capturing 4-36
MAC stations current rates 4-39
real-time statistics in graphical format 4-36
reports 4-37
Monitor Overview charts 4-6
NAM log 7-2
NAM MIB alarm details 3-87
NAM SNMP system groups 2-13
network parameters 2-12
packets and bytes collected for top n MAC station conversations 4-49
packets and bytes for each MAC station conversation 4-51
port statistics data 4-93, 4-103
cumulative 4-100, 4-113
detail 4-96, 4-112
real-time data in graphical format 4-96
reports 4-97
response time data 4-69
client/server 4-86, 4-90
client/server detail 4-86, 4-90
server 4-76, 4-79, 4-83
server detail 4-82
RMON log table 7-2
router parameters 3-8
switch
log 7-2
system alerts 2-25
system resources 2-11
user sessions table 2-9
VLAN data 4-51
collected for the top n VLAN IDs, in graphical format 4-53
cumulative data for each VLAN ID 4-54
reports 4-53
user priority distributions in graphical format 4-56
user priority distributions per data source 4-55, 4-57
voice data 4-18
active calls 4-32
known phones 4-30
Viewing audit trail 2-26
Virtual circuits 3-47
Virtual Switch Software (VSS) 3-5
Virtual switch software (VSS) 4-94
VLAN access control list
VACL 1-10, 1-11
VLAN data, viewing 4-51
cumulative data for each VLAN ID 4-54
reports 4-53
tables and charts useful in
VLAN Priority (COS) Statistics Cumulative Data table 4-57
VLAN Priority (COS) Statistics Current Rates table 4-55
VLAN Priority (COS) Statistics Top N chart 4-56
VLAN Traffic Statistics Cumulative Data table 4-54
VLAN Traffic Statistics Current Rates table 4-52
VLAN Traffic Statistics Top N chart 4-53
user priority distributions in graphical format 4-56
user priority distributions per data source
cumulative 4-57
current rates 4-55
VLAN Priority (COS) Statistics
Cumulative Data Table, using 4-57
Current Rates table, using 4-55
Top N chart, using 4-56
VLAN report
creating 5-4
VLAN Traffic Statistics
Cumulative Data table, using 4-54
Current Rates table, using 4-52
Top N chart, using 4-53
Voice/Video stream thresholds 3-88
Voice/Video Stream Thresholds Per Minute window 3-88
voice data
collecting 3-57
viewing 4-18
active calls 4-32
known phones 4-30
Voice monitoring 3-57
voice monitoring, troubleshooting A-19
VPN routing/forwarding table 3-47
VRF statistics 4-115, 4-116
VSS
see Virtual Switch Software 3-7, 3-10, 3-33
W
WAAS data source
no data A-20
WAAS data sources 4-92
WAAS device status
pending A-20
WAN interfaces 3-34
WS-SVC-NAM-1 3-10
WS-SVC-NAM-2 3-10