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3.2.2.10 Percent Temporary Errors to Traffic (SNTG302)


INTENDED USAGE:

   Increases in the percentage of temporary errors to total
   line traffic over time may mean that a particular link is
   degrading and should be examined.

FORMAT:

   This display produces a line graph showing the percentage
   of temporary errors to total line traffic as reported by
   NPDA.

DATA SOURCE (File/Timespan):

   SNTNSF01/DAYS

DATA ELEMENTS USED:

   HOUR, NSFFRNAM, NSFPCERR

CALCULATIONS:

   None

USAGE CONSIDERATIONS:

   This inquiry is produced from NetView Problem
   Determination Application (NPDA) data.  An increase in the
   ratio of temporary errors to character traffic on the line
   may indicate a failing network component somewhere along
   the line, and should be investigated.  You may correlate
   this inquiry with the NPM NCP Utilization by Link report
   (SNT209) described in Section 3.1.3.2.4.  SNT209 provides
   additional transmission, polling, error, and utilization
   information from NPM network data.

3.2.2.11 NPDA Events for Cluster Controller (SNTG303)

 
INTENDED USAGE:
 
   Events are recorded because the percent of temporary
   errors to line traffic threshold has been exceeded or
   because some other user-defined incident has occurred.  A
   high or increasing number of events over time may lead to
   a detailed investigation of the NPDA data for the cluster
   controller identified in this inquiry.
 
FORMAT:
 
   This display produces a line graph of the number of
   installation-defined Events recorded by NPDA in each hour
   of the selected time period.
 
DATA SOURCE (File/Timespan):
 
   SNTNEF01/DAYS
 
DATA ELEMENTS USED:
 
   HOUR, NEFFRNAM, NEFNREVT
 
CALCULATIONS:
 
   None
 
USAGE CONSIDERATIONS:
 
   This inquiry is produced from NetView Problem
   Determination Application (NPDA) data.  You may
   investigate the NPDA Event Analysis report (SNT601),
   described in Section 3.1.3.6.1, to obtain the cause of
   each DETAIL event.