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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold User Guide - Ipswitch Documentation Server

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<strong>Ipswitch</strong> <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Interface Discards Last X hours/days (Specific Interface)<br />

This device-level dashboard report displays a line graph that details the percentage of<br />

interface utilization discards for inbound and outbound packet data for a specific device<br />

interface during a selected time period. Adding this dashboard report to a dashboard allows<br />

you to monitor and troubleshoot interfaces experiencing packet discard problems.<br />

To display more than one interface, use the Interface Discards (last X hours/days - Single Device<br />

(on page 425) dashboard report.<br />

To configure this dashboard report in <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong>:<br />

1 In the title bar of the dashboard report pane, select Menu > Configure. The Configure<br />

Report dialog appears.<br />

2 Enter or select the appropriate information for the following fields.<br />

Report name. Enter a title for the dashboard report.<br />

Device. Select a device by clicking the Browse (...) button.<br />

Interface to graph (available in some dialogs). For devices that have more than one<br />

interface, select an interface to graph.<br />

Date range. Select a date range from the drop-down menu. The default is 4 hours.<br />

Graph type. Select the type of graph you would like the report to display.<br />

Trend type. Select the type of trend you would like the report to use.<br />

Dimensions. Select the dimension in which you would like the graph to display.<br />

Width. Enter a width for the report (in pixels).<br />

Height. Enter a height for the report (in pixels).<br />

Vertical Axis Scaling. Select either auto or fixed scale.<br />

Tip: <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> ships with Auto Scale selected for the Vertical Axis Scaling. Depending on<br />

your network characteristics, Auto Scale may cause graphs to have extreme peaks on the<br />

graph. After you configure a graph, you may want to watch your network performance for a<br />

period of time to determine the typical number of interface errors, then set the Vertical Axis<br />

Scaling to a fixed scale with a min and max scale that is tuned for your network. This will help<br />

you better identify the interface error values that are of real concern.<br />

Min. Enter a number for the lowest point on the Y-axis.<br />

Max. Enter a number for the highest point on the Y-axis.<br />

Graph the maximum. Select this option to display a graph of the maximum value<br />

over the selected time period.<br />

3 Click OK to save changes.<br />

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