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Reports: SV+ Statistics

Reports: SV+ Statistics

The SV+ Statistics Menu

The SV+ Statistics menu provides tools to present data reports, edit object linkage, and deactivate statistics generation on non-existent nodes. This chapter describes how to select, configure, and display statistics by using the Raw and IPX Data Report functions of the Statistics menu. Menu items File through Window are described in the Wingz Reference Manual.


Figure 6-1: StrataView Plus Statistics Reports

SV+ Statistics - Statistics Menu

Use this menu to access the Raw and IPX Data Report menus.

Raw Data Report Provides graphical reports of data filtered according to the choices provided in the menu.
IPX Data Report Provides graphical reports of data similar to the IPX histograms and TOD reports provided prior to IPX Software Release 6.0.
Add Comment to Object Allows a user comment or name for an object to be linked to the object for database applications.
Remove non-active node Removes statistics for nodes that are no longer in use.
Initialize Resets the Statistics pull-down windows.

Note Timestamps on the statistics buckets collected by StrataView Plus are synchronized with BPX/IPX network time.

Raw Data Reports

The Raw Data Report menu presents the Raw Data Report window, which provides options to enable customization of your reports. By using the Raw Data Reports function, you can generate reports for Connections, Service Lines, Trunks, and Ports. Once you select one of these objects types in the Raw Data Report form, associated parameter fields appear on the form.

You use the same procedure to configure any type of Raw Data Report.


Figure 6-2: Raw Data Report Window

Time Input Type

Description

Start & End Use this parameter to define statistics spanning a starting date and time to an ending date and time.
Start + Period Use this parameter to define statistics beginning at a starting date and time and spanning a specified period or minutes (m), days (d), and/or hours(h).

Example:

To indicate a single value for one day and two hours and 10 minutes, type

1d 2h 10m.

Period to Current

(default)

Use this parameter to define statistics from the present backwards, within values of minutes (m), hours (h), or days (d).

Type the number of m, h, or d into the Report Period field.

Example:

To indicate a value for 24 hours, type

24 h.


  1. After you define a time value, select an object name in the Objects Available field. This results in presentation of the selected statistics in the Report Data field.

  2. Click the Plot button to start the query. A Querying database dialog window appears for each statistic retrieved during the search process. If no statistics are found, the dialog window reports "No data available." If statistics are enabled and collected, a Select Graph type box is presented.

:colon:Raw Data Report - Connections Menu

Connections

Select from range: Voice, Data, Frame Relay, FastPAD, or ATM.

:colon:Raw Data Report - Service Line Menu

Service Lines

Select from T1, E1/J1, or ASI

:colon:Raw Data Report - Trunk Menu

Trunks

Select from IPX/AXIS Narrowband, IPX/AXIS ATM, or BPX ATM.

Figure 6-6: Raw Data Report - Port

A displayed Raw Data Report can be printed from Wingz by first clicking on "File" at the far left of the SV+ Statistics Menu Bar, and then selecting either the Page Preview or Print commands from the displayed pull-down menu.


Figure 6-7: Saving Changes to Spreadsheet


Figure 6-8:

Saving and Retrieving a Template

IPX Data Reports

The following paragraphs describe how to display IPX data reports for three types of defined IPX Network objects: connections, circuit lines, and packet lines. The IPX Data Report menu provides preconfigured histograms including TOD reports.

The IPX Data Report option provides five types of reports. These are listed in Table Reports:. The right hand column, Bucket Type Enable Required, shows the bucket type that has to be enabled in order to get the listed type of report. For example, to collect 1 minute [10 (1 min)] and 10 minute [6 (10 min)] reports, the 1 minute and 10 minute buckets, respectively, must have been enabled for the selected statistic.

The first four types, which are sometimes referred to as history reports, show either an accumulated total for the indicated interval or a percentage depending on the statistic type. The fifth type, referred to as a TOD report, spans the 24 hours in a day and shows either the highest total quantity or highest percentage to date for each hour of the day. It also shows the highest peak to date (usually, minute peak) for each hour of the day.


Figure 6-9: IPX Data Reports - Connections Menu


Figure 6-10: IPX Data Reports - Circuit Lines Menu


Figure 6-11: IPX Data Reports - Trunk Lines Menu.

This menu presents the IPX Data Report window


Table  6-1: StrataView Plus Report Types
Report Type Display Granularity Total Time Span of Display Units Bucket Type Enable Required

History Report Type

24 days (24 (1 hour) 1 day 24 days total quantity

or percentage

60 min
24 (1 hour) 1 hr 24 hrs total quantity or percentage 60 min
6 (10 min) 10 min 60 min total quantity or percentage 10 min
1 (10 min) 1 min 10 min total quantity

or percentage

1 min

Time of Day Report Types

TOD 1 hr 24 hrs average and peak quantities or percentage that has occurred over an interval of N days. 60 min

Wingz Printing of the IPX Data Report

A displayed IPX Data Report can be printed from WingZ by first clicking on the File pull-down menu at the far left of the SV+ Statistics Menu Bar, and then selecting either the Page Preview or Print commands from the displayed pull-down menu.

Statistics Selections Required for IPX Data Reports

The percentage statistics are a measure of the ratio of occurrence of a value over time compared to the maximum quantity that could occur. For example, if a modem was on an average of 12 minutes in each hour, then its percentage activity would be: 12/60 x 100% = 20%. The statistics interval must be the same as the report interval selected (see Table 6-2).


Table  6-2: Statistics Selections Required for IPX Data Reports
Statistics Notes
Connections
Voice Connections Report Type Statistics Requiring Enabling
% Activity Packets Transmitted
% Projected Activity Projected Packets
% Supervisory Activity Supervisory Packets
% Time V.25 Modem On Seconds V.25 Modem On
% Time Voice Activity Detection Enabled Seconds DSI Enabled
% Time Off-Hook Seconds Off-Hook
% Time In Service Seconds in Service
Data Connections Report Type Statistics Requiring Enabling
% Activity Packets Transmitted
% Projected Activity Projected Packets
% Supervisory Activity Supervisory Packets
% Time in Service Seconds in Service
Frame Relay Connections Report Type Statistics Requiring Enabling
% Offered Frames Frames Received
% Frame Activity Frames Received
% Dropped Frames Xmt. & Rcv. Frames Discarded
% Offered Data Bytes Received
% Activity Bytes Received
% Dropped Data Receive Bytes Discarded
% Time in Service Seconds in Service
Circuit Lines
T1 Circuit Lines Report Type Statistics Requiring Enabling
Bipolar Errors Bipolar Violations
Frame Slips 1
Out of Frames 1
Losses of Signal 1
Frame Bit Errors 1
CRC Errors 1
E1 Trunk Report Type Statistics Requiring Enabling
Out of Frames 1
Losses of Signal 1
Frame Bit Errors 1
CRC Errors 1
Out of Multi-Frames 1
All Ones in Timeslot 16 1
Trunks
T1 Trunk Report Type Statistics Requiring Enabling
Bipolar Errors Bipolar Violations
Frame Slips 1
Out of Frames 1
Losses of Signal 1
Frame Bit Errors 1
CRC Errors 1
Packet Out of Frames 1
Packet Errors Packet CRC Errors
Voice Packets Dropped 1
TS Packets Dropped 1
Non-TS Packets Dropped 1
PCC Packets Dropped 1
BData Packets Dropped 1
Mcst Packets Dropped Bdata B Packets Dropped
T1 Trunk Report Type (continued) Statistics Requiring Enabling
Offered Multicast Bandwidth BData B Packets Transmitted
Line Activity & Minute Peaks Total Packets Transmitted
E1 Trunk Report Type Statistics Requiring Enabling
Out of Frames 1
Losses of Signal 1
Frame Bit Errors 1
CRC Errors 1
Packet Out of Frames 1
Packet Errors Packet CRC Errors
Voice Packets Dropped 1
TS Packets Dropped 1
Non-TS Packets Dropped 1
PCC Packets Dropped 1
BData Packets Dropped 1
Mcst Packets Dropped BData B Packets Dropped
Offered Multicast Bandwidth BData B Packets Transmitted
Line Activity & Minute Peaks Total Packets Transmitted
Subrate Trunks Statistics Requiring Enabling
Losses of Signal 1
Packet Out of Frames 1
Packet Errors Packet CRC Errors
Bad Clock Errors 1
Voice Packets Dropped 1
TS Packets Dropped 1
Non-TS Packets Dropped 1
PCC Packets Dropped 1
BData Packets Dropped 1
Mcst Packets Dropped BData B Packets Dropped
Offered Multicast Bandwidth B Data Packets Transmitted
Line Activity & Minute Peaks Total Packets Transmitted

1 Most circuit line and trunk reports have the same name as the selected statistics. The statistics listed in this table are the exception to the rule.

Ensure that the bucket interval matches the granularity of the data report. For example, a 60-minute activity report requires that "packets transmitted" be enabled for 60-minute buckets. The minimum bucket interval for frame relay statistics is 5 minutes.

Add Comment to Object

Select the Add Comment to Object option from the Statistics pull-down menu to present the Add Comment screen. An object-specific comment you type and apply in this screen is linked to the object for database applications. The comment is not displayed by StrataView Plus.


Figure 6-12: Statistics - Add Comment to Object Menu

After you press apply, a confirmation dialog appears. Press OK to finish the Add Comment operation.

Remove Non-Active Nodes

Select the Remove Non-Active Nodes option from the Statistics pull-down menu to display the Remove Node Menu. In the Target Node box, select the nodes you want to delete, then click on the Apply button. If there are no non-active nodes, a dialog box displays the message "No non-active node is defined in the database".


Figure 6-13: Statistics - Remove Non-Active Nodes Menu

This menu presents the Remove Node dialog boxes. Select a node from the Target Node list and click the apply button to delete a node. If all nodes are active, an information dialog appears. Active nodes cannot be removed from the system with this operation.

Initialize

Reset the Statistics pulldown window by clicking on the Initialize option.

Delete Statistical Records

Use this function (delstrecs) to delete statistical records associated with an object database that no longer exists.

To start a delete statistics operation, type delstrecs on the StrataView Plus console command line. You are asked to indicate a retention period in days. Records older than the specified number of days will be deleted. More recent records will be retained.

To delete all records not associated with an active object, and to delete all unmatched records regardless of age, type a zero (0) when prompted for retention period. You should perform this operation periodically to clean out the statistics database.


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